From Vogue Amsterdam columnist Sarah Meuleman comes a haunting, whip-smart debut novel about second chances and the lengths one young woman will go to keep her dark secrets sealed in the past. 1996\. In the sleepy hamlet of Bachte-Maria-Leerne, in the Belgian countryside, the residents are reeling
Find Me: Part One
β Scribed by Michelle Mankin
- Publisher
- Michelle Mankin
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 139 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Almost forty-one-year-old Annabelle Morris, wife to multi-billionaire record label executive Charles Morris of Zenith Productions, and mother of two is at a crossroads in her life.Β
Separated from her husband after walking in on him having sex in the public restroom of a charity event she was hosting, she has arrived on the island of St. John alone and rejected, determined to re-evaluate her life and her marriage. She's tired of being her husbandβs showpiece while he pretends she doesn't exist. She's tired of trying to make their marriage work for the sake of their two teenage boys.Β
When she meets Johnny Lightning, a sexy but mysterious piano-playing, bearded sailor, she is tempted to break vows she has never before broken. But Johnny is much younger than she is and seems to be hiding more than a few secrets of his own.Β
From the laid-back sandy beaches of the Caribbean to the elite circles of Dallas high society, Annabelle is...
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