What a tale. While as a parent I find this story difficult to swallow, the author does a truly good job laying out the back story and explanation for the twins' separation. A story that at some points had my heart in physical pain because of the seemingly coldness of the parents. Also, even thoug...
This begins with an interesting premise but it just completely jumps into a far fetched, unrealistic turn of events. I wish she had been committed to making the book filled with more believable circumstances.When they sneak a woman, who had JUST attempted to commit suicide out of the hospital the...
Melanie's biggest rule, in life, love, and shoplifting, is this: don't get caught. But sometimes, even the best kleptomaniac has an off day. Now, with every part of her life veering zanily out of control, Melanie's met a guy whose heart is hers for the taking, if she's brave enough to pay the price.
arrived together. They’d met at the ferry, which deepened Bailey’s suspicion that Angel had arrived early just to get time alone with Brad. They gathered in the main room for bedroom assignments and introductions. There was Vera, a thirtyish woman who was indeed over three hundred pounds and wore...
She’d heard so much about this pub, which had been in Sue’s family for generations. It was on the main street in town, and Carlene liked the black-and-white façade with a gorgeous wooden door marking the entrance. It was raining outside, but like she’d heard several regulars in her pub say, “It n...
He had on a driver’s cap, dark glasses, and was sporting a long beard. Ava had an urge to tug on it, see if it was real. He held up a sign: Ms. Ava Wilder. Ava pointed to the sign and the driver from the trolley, who was now pushing her wheelchair, wheeled her up to him. “’Allo,” the driver said ...
He glanced at the screen. It was a number he didn’t recognize. Could it be Josh? “Hello?” There was a moment of silence. Austin lowered his voice and sank down into his cubicle. He cleared his throat and started again, treating it like the call came in through the switchboard. Hope must have give...
Her eyes flew open. Rafael towered over her, glaring. “Hey,” she said. “Jerk.” God, he could have given her a heart attack. She wanted to get back to her dream; she hadn’t been there in so long. The tree house. Stan. For a few seconds they were kids again. Before everything changed. When they wer...