Author:
Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Warner Books Inc
Published: Sep 2006
Genre: Fiction - General
Retail Price: $13.99
Pages: 288
In the sequel to the bestselling TRUE BELIEVER, suspicion threatens the happiness of a newly married couple awaiting the birth of their first child. In the previous installment, science journalist Jeremy Marsh followed a story to a small North Carolina, where he met and fell in love with Lexie Darnell. Their whirlwind courtship quickly led to marriage, and now Lexie is pregnant. But Jeremy begins to question what he really knows about his new wife when he receives an e-mail implying that he did not father the child.
In his 14th book, bestselling author Nicholas Sparks tells the unforgettable story of a man whose brushes with death lead him to the love of his life....
#1 New York Times bestseller Nicholas Sparks turns his unrivaled talents to a new tale about love found and lost, and the choices we hope we'll never...
An angry rebel, John dropped out of school and enlisted in the Army, not knowing what else to do with his life--until he meets the girl of his dreams,...
When her younger brother, Danny, commits suicide, Sayre Lynch breaks her vow never to return to her Louisiana hometown, and gets drawn back into her...
Canadian writer Mary Lawson's debut novel is a beautifully crafted and shimmering tale of love, death, and redemption. The story, narrated by ...
Luanne Rice is a rarity among novelists today; she's a true storyteller. Her unique ability to weave together the bonds of love and family with the...
I love Nicholas Sparks but I already know what is going to happen in every story he writes! Everyone will die! It just gets so old! I didn't even read his newest one because I know the ending already. Can't he write at least two stories where someone can stay together! No more Sparks for me!
I didn't find this story to be particularly interesting. Overall, the pace was slow. I skipped through several sections that felt like it served no purpose other than dragging out the story. I never felt the emotion in this story that I have experienced by other works by this author.