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True Betrayals

Autor Nora Roberts
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2020
Everyone she loves has lied to her. Can she ever trust her heart again? A passionate novel of loss, betrayal and true love from Nora Roberts.
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ISBN-13: 9780349407999
ISBN-10: 0349407991
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Little Brown Book Group

Notă biografică

Dear Kelsey: I realise you might be surprised to hear from me . . .

Kelsey Byden, divorced at just twenty-six, isn't looking for any more drama. But then she receives a letter from her mother, Naomi. Not so unusual - except Kelsey has always been told that Naomi was dead . . .

During an extended visit to her mother's beautiful horse farm in Virginia, Kelsey begins to untangle a lifetime of deception. Who can she trust, when those she loves have lied to her for so long?

To complicate things further, Kelsey is falling dangerously in love with Gabe Slater, Naomi's handsome and intriguing neighbour. But love and lies are a lethal combination. If Kelsey has any hope of a future with Gabe, she must first understand the terrible truth about her past . . .

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Recenzii

“An absolutely terrific summer read.”—Orlando Sentinel

“A fast-paced, engaging tale of envy, greed, and romance…another winner for this popular author.”—Publishers Weekly

“With the kind of savvy that would do Dick Francis proud, Roberts gives you a peek at the sabotage and skullduggery the horsey set is capable of when the stakes are high.”—Chicago Tribune