Some promises can never be forgotten....The author of the bestselling Birthday Girls and Places by the Sea, Jean Stone is a gifted storyteller in the tradition of Barbara Delinsky. In this deeply enthralling novel of friendship and family, a woman must face the secrets of the past before she can...
Jean Stone’s dramatic, suspenseful novel weaves together the lives of three young women with a closely guarded secret that puts a teenage girl in jeopardy. They met at a prestigious women’s college in New England; three women from different backgrounds: Charlie, the poor girl from the wrong s...
A gifted storyteller who truly "understands the human heart," (Literary Times) Jean Stone returns with another deeply enthralling tale, this one about three women facing fifty--and determined to change their lives....Once they were childhood friends who celebrated birthdays together, sharing laug...
Dr. Reynolds said to Mindy. Almost a whole week had passed since Grandpa had found Mindy in her room, since he had gone to the police and the whole world had changed, and this woman with the plain hair and pink lipstick was now here almost every day, trying to act like she was her mother, though ...
When BeBe was finally cleared to enter the Barton suite she told them all so—Roger, Mags, and any of the Secret Service who cared to listen.“I left your wife in the bar, Roger,” she said. “I am sick of her treating me like a second-class citizen. All these years I put up with it because I found i...
Running was his favorite sport; he preferred to compete against himself rather than others, which was probably not the appropriate attitude for an up-and-coming corporate attorney. Then again, it wasn’t Phillip who had wanted to be a corporate attorney, but his brother Joseph. It was Joseph who h...
She might destroy herself in the process, but she was determined to do it for the princess. As she picked up the phone, Charlie remembered Christmas Eve their sophomore yean The memory was clear: the stocking for Pop, the sapphire and diamond ring stuck inside the toe, the humble gesture of a pri...