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Cargando... In a Manhattan Minutepor Helen J. Rolfe
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This novel may seem a bit like a soap opera, but really, it is much more. It deals with the plight of the homeless, with family secrets, with prejudices, with murder, and with forgiveness. Jack comes from a well to do and hard working family, but has had tragedy in his life. Evie is homeless, and though she had at one time a happy and stable home life as a child, she, too, experienced tragedy. Nicole works as a housekeeper for Jack’s family, until the patriarch of the family sees her helping Evie and fires her. The story goes on there and becomes quite tangled with these characters and more. It’s a well written tale, very well thought out, with characters who seem real. It all comes together at the end, with a very satisfying conclusion. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Jack exists in a world that has seen its fair share of tragedy, but also the success and the wealth that comes with it. One snowy night, he crosses paths with Evie, a homeless girl, and it changes everything. Three years on, Evie's life is very different. She's the assistant to a prestigious wedding gown designer, she's settled in Manhattan, has her own apartment and friendships she holds dear. But the past is lurking in the background, threatening to spoil everything, and it's catching up with her. Kent has kept a family secret for two decades, a secret he never wanted to share with his son, Jack. And even though she doesn't realize it yet, his life is inextricably tangled with Nicole's, the woman who was his housekeeper for thirteen years and the woman who helped Evie turn her life around. It's Christmas-a time for forgiveness, love, and happily-ever-afters. And when the snow starts to fall, the truth could finally bring everyone the gift of happiness they're looking for. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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