Come Home by Lisa Scottoline Paperback Book
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Author: Lisa Scottoline

Narrator: Maggi-Meg Reed

Format: Unabridged-CD

Publisher: MacMillan Audio

Published: Apr 2012

Genre: Fiction - Thrillers

Retail Price: $39.99

Synopsis

From the New York Times bestselling author of Save Me, Think Twice and Look Again comes an explosive new novel about a woman faced with the ultimate choice: should she help someone from her past at the expense of her future?

 

Jill Ruspoli is moving forward with her life after a devastating divorce. Her work as a pediatrician is hectic but fulfilling, she's newly engaged to a kind and loving medical researcher, and her daughter is finally happy again and doing well in middle school, in the aftermath of losing her stepfather in the divorce. But when Jill's distraught ex-stepdaughter Abby shows up on her doorstep with the news of her ex-husband's death from an apparent overdose, her life is thrust into turmoil once again. Abby believes her father was murdered and pleads with Jill to help her explore the circumstances of her father's death. Jill can't turn her back on Abby, even though helping her threatens to rip apart the fabric of her new family, destroy her hard-earned stability, and sacrifice her future for her past. Along the way Jill learns that motherhood transcends mere biological and legal ties and requires only the power of the human heart.

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BookLender review by Lillie on 2013-08-29 22:19:43

I liked the story especially after the somewhat slow start. I dont know if it was just the reader of the book, or what, but Ive never heard so many whiny females! That was the part that bugged me the most which is why I think its 3.5 stars instead of 4.