For a limited time at a special price of $1.99, enjoy celebrated author Jean Reynolds Page's novel Leaving Before It's Overβa compelling novel that explores the true meaning of family. As a bonus, you get an excerpt from Page's new upcoming novel, Safe Within, on sale June 12, 2012.When Roy Vines ma
Leaving Before It's Over with Bonus Excerpt
β Scribed by Jean Reynolds Page
- Book ID
- 110816301
- Publisher
- HarperCollins US
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 571 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780062213112
- ASIN
- B003TLN7R0
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β¦ Synopsis
For a limited time at a special price of $1.99, enjoy celebrated author Jean Reynolds Page's novel Leaving Before It's Overβa compelling novel that explores the true meaning of family. As a bonus, you get an excerpt from Page's new upcoming novel, Safe Within, on sale June 12, 2012.
When Roy Vines married his wife, Rosalind, he traded his family and his inheritance for loveβa painful choice that has blessed them with years of joy nestled in rural North Carolina with their beautiful daughters, sixteen-year-old Lola and little Janie Ray.
But their happiness is threatened when Rosalind suddenly falls ill. Desperate to get her the help she needs, Roy does the one thing he swore he'd never doβturn to his heartless and bitter identical twin brother, Mont, for help.
The price is steepβand includes opening their home to a teenage boy who believes Roy is the father who abandoned him. As bad blood threatens to destroy her family, Rosalind must make a difficult choice. Should she walk awayβlike Roy once didβfor love, or try to mend wounds that may never be healed? And will the pain of choosing be more than her heart can bear?
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