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Cover of Places by the Sea

Places by the Sea

✍ Scribed by Stone, Jean


Book ID
109822404
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Year
2014
Tongue
en-US
Weight
370 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780307785350

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✦ Synopsis


There are some places you must return to.

_In the bestselling tradition of Barbara Delinsky, Jean Stone weaves an enthralling, emotionally charged novel of friendship and betrayal, forgiveness and love.
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Jill McPhearson leads a charmed life--with a hugely successful TV show, two beautiful children, and a fiance who just happens to be her sexy prime-time co-host. Just when all Jill's dreams seem to be coming true, her past beckons her back to her childhood home on Martha's Vineyard and to a life she wants only to forget. But returning to the island will also give this savvy reporter her biggest break--the chance to go after the story of a lifetime: her own. For a dark family secret is about to be revealed, one that could help Jill face painful memories or destroy everything she's hoped to become.

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