Author: | Tricia Linden | ISBN: | 9781946177100 |
Publisher: | Kingsburg Press | Publication: | November 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Tricia Linden |
ISBN: | 9781946177100 |
Publisher: | Kingsburg Press |
Publication: | November 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
More than a century separate Becky Sue Dobson and Rebecca Wheland Jaffray, and yet one of them is about to discover how strongly their lives are connected.
Filled with remorse over the loss of her daughter, Becky Sue Dobson is ready to end her life, but when her car plunges over a steep hillside, instead of death, she encounters a mysterious man who calls himself the Maestro. Suddenly, everything she had thought to be true is turned inside out.
After only four months of marriage, Rebecca Wheland Jaffray would rather face the scandal of divorce than continue to live with a man she doesn't love. The only reason James agreed to marry her was to secure a loan from her father. Feeling angry and rejected, she runs off to hide at her family's summer home even though it's closed for the winter season. Sadly, it seems nothing she does turns out right.
Facing financial ruin after the market crash in May, 1893, James Jaffray turns to one of the most ruthless men in all of New York and agrees to marry his daughter, Rebecca Wheland. Though their marriage was never based on love, when she suddenly disappears, James realizes his wife wants nothing to do with him.
Seven days later, when Rebecca returns home, James knows something has changed, but he's not sure what or why, because prior to her disappearance, James hadn't believed he could ever love his wife.
More than a century separate Becky Sue Dobson and Rebecca Wheland Jaffray, and yet one of them is about to discover how strongly their lives are connected.
Filled with remorse over the loss of her daughter, Becky Sue Dobson is ready to end her life, but when her car plunges over a steep hillside, instead of death, she encounters a mysterious man who calls himself the Maestro. Suddenly, everything she had thought to be true is turned inside out.
After only four months of marriage, Rebecca Wheland Jaffray would rather face the scandal of divorce than continue to live with a man she doesn't love. The only reason James agreed to marry her was to secure a loan from her father. Feeling angry and rejected, she runs off to hide at her family's summer home even though it's closed for the winter season. Sadly, it seems nothing she does turns out right.
Facing financial ruin after the market crash in May, 1893, James Jaffray turns to one of the most ruthless men in all of New York and agrees to marry his daughter, Rebecca Wheland. Though their marriage was never based on love, when she suddenly disappears, James realizes his wife wants nothing to do with him.
Seven days later, when Rebecca returns home, James knows something has changed, but he's not sure what or why, because prior to her disappearance, James hadn't believed he could ever love his wife.