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Cargando... Dark, Secret Love (1962)por Denise Robins, Julia Kane, Denise Robins
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I received Dark, Secret Love from LibraryThing in exchange for an honest review: First thing that I have to say about this book is that it was dark. It was very well written and drew you in from the first page. The author warns you from the very beginning what the books is. Of course that only made me want to read it more! The characters that came and went in her life were all interesting. You can see the way that they all formed her into the woman that she is today. The way that the author tells the stories is very interesting....she doesn't expect you to like them, love them, hate them or even understand them.....she just needs to put them down on paper. Can I say that I loved this book....no. I did enjoy it though. I received Dark, Secret Love from LibraryThing in exchange for an honest review: First thing that I have to say about this book is that it was dark. It was very well written and drew you in from the first page. The author warns you from the very beginning what the books is. Of course that only made me want to read it more! The characters that came and went in her life were all interesting. You can see the way that they all formed her into the woman that she is today. The way that the author tells the stories is very interesting....she doesn't expect you to like them, love them, hate them or even understand them.....she just needs to put them down on paper. Can I say that I loved this book....no. I did enjoy it though. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
After eleven years of marriage Christina faces the facts - she has left her husband and children and is nearing the day of her divorce. As she recalls the factors that led up to her break-up with Charles and her passionate new attachment to Philip she discovers in a flash the truth about herself.Her confidence is shattered. It is as though - on the point of slaking her thirst at the well of her new passion - she has discovered something venemous at the bottom of the cup. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The essence of the book:Mrs.Christina Allen narrates how her married life hadn't worked out the way she had planned and hence was applying for divorce and to be remarried to Philip Cranleigh.She decidedly writes a diary stating the whole truth about her marriage from the beginn. but slowly as she completes the book she understands that she doesnt really want to get married with this new man plus lose her children forever.She lets go of him but ahead with the divorce if Charles needed it.The climax however is that Charles meets with an accident that kills James his son and charles' step mother.Christina returns to nurse injured Charles and take care of things and hopes charles will allow her to stay in their once home and be his wife again to which he gladly consents ( )