Amy Rose only has a few more months of waitressing at a Vegas casino before she graduates med school. If she can make it past the grabby hands of drunken customers, sheβll be debt free and ready to be a physician. **But then she meets Jocelyn, and her whole world is turned upside down.** Jocely
Leap of Faith
β Scribed by Danielle Steel
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group;Dell Pub
- Year
- 2001;2009
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0307566587
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β¦ Synopsis
In her fifty-second bestselling novel, Danielle Steel weaves a compelling story of the power of lies, the misuse of trust -- and of one woman's triumph over a devastating betrayal.
Marie-Ange Hawkins has the kind of childhood that most people dream of. Freedom, love, security in a beautiful old French chΓ’teau. But when Marie-Ange is just eleven, a tragic accident marks the end of her idyllic life. Orphaned and alone, she is sent to America, to live with her great-aunt on a farm in Iowa. Bitterly resented by the old woman, cut off from everything she has known and loved, Marie-Ange is forced to work tirelessly on the farm, dreaming only of the day she can return to her beloved ChΓ’teau de Marmouton.
In Marie-Ange's isolated existence, only the friendship of a local boy, Billy Parker, offers comfort and hope. But her only wish is to gain an education -- and escape. Then, just after her twenty-first birthday, an unexpected visitor brings startling news and...
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