Difference between revisions of "Forgiveness"
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* '''Year''': 2005 | * '''Year''': 2005 | ||
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− | * '''Amazon Listing''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373712677/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Forgiveness] |
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
+ | Ria Channing fled from her family six years ago, running away after committing a sin no parent could forgive--driving drunk in the crash that killed her younger brother. The golden child, gone. The demon child, walking away unharmed. | ||
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+ | Now Ria is back, hungry and exhausted, fighting for survival...with a son of her own. The loving home she left, though, no longer exists. Her parents, once so adoring, have divorced. And Ria regrets returning to the family she destroyed. | ||
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+ | But when her mother's protective friend Sandor Wolfe confronts Ria about her rebellious past, he's intrigued by her vulnerability. Soon loyalty and love collide. Sandor may have to choose, and there may be a price. | ||
== Related Titles == | == Related Titles == | ||
Second in the [[Mother And Child Reunion]] duet, telling the same story as [[Coming Home - Jean Brashear|Coming Home]] from the point-of-view of different characters. | Second in the [[Mother And Child Reunion]] duet, telling the same story as [[Coming Home - Jean Brashear|Coming Home]] from the point-of-view of different characters. |
Revision as of 18:35, 28 October 2007
- Author: Jean Brashear
- Publisher: Harlequin Superromance # 1267
- Year: 2005
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: Forgiveness
Book Description
Ria Channing fled from her family six years ago, running away after committing a sin no parent could forgive--driving drunk in the crash that killed her younger brother. The golden child, gone. The demon child, walking away unharmed.
Now Ria is back, hungry and exhausted, fighting for survival...with a son of her own. The loving home she left, though, no longer exists. Her parents, once so adoring, have divorced. And Ria regrets returning to the family she destroyed.
But when her mother's protective friend Sandor Wolfe confronts Ria about her rebellious past, he's intrigued by her vulnerability. Soon loyalty and love collide. Sandor may have to choose, and there may be a price.
Related Titles
Second in the Mother And Child Reunion duet, telling the same story as Coming Home from the point-of-view of different characters.