
Not-quite-divorced Franklin Swift has sworn off women which is not easy for a man who epitomizes the phrase "tall, dark, and handsome, " but then he meets musician Zora Banks and they both know there will be no walking away.
year: 1989, 2002
call number/section: 1000
subjects: man-woman relationships, fiction, african americans, love stories, man-woman relationship, love
Editions

McMillan, Terry
Pocket Books (1989)
Not-quite-divorced Franklin Swift has sworn off women which is not easy for a man who epitomizes the phrase "tall, dark, and handsome," but then he meets musician Zora Banks and they both know there will be no walking away.
Schools: 1

McMillan, Terry
Signet (2002)
Not-quite-divorced Franklin Swift has sworn off women which is not easy for a man who epitomizes the phrase "tall, dark, and handsome," but then he meets musician Zora Banks and they both know there will be no walking away.
Schools: 1

McMillan, Terry
Not-quite-divorced Franklin Swift has sworn off women which is not easy for a man who epitomizes the phrase "tall, dark, and handsome, " but then he meets musician Zora Banks and they both know there will be no walking away.
Schools: 1