The Lives Between Us
β Scribed by Rizzo, Theresa
- Book ID
- 109239509
- Publisher
- Theresa Rizzo
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 273 KB
- Series
- Destiny 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The Lives Between Us*****is about family and love. It's about desperate people doing what they need to, to save the ones they love. This book, Jodi Picoult style, is part love story and part social commentary. *
How far would you go to save the one you love?
Grief-stricken reporter, Skylar Kendall, plots revenge on Michigan Sen. Hastings who opposed life-saving stem cell research and therapy. She gains access to Hastings, learning secrets that would launch her career and satisfy her need for retribution...
Only, she hadn't counted on falling in love.
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