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Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-CD, Abridged-CD
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: Nov 2006
Genre: Fiction - Literary
Retail Price: $7.99
Pages: 416
After eight years of raising her daughter Frankie on a horse farm in Tallanville, Tennessee, single mother Grace Archer finds her life shattered by the dark secrets of the past, forcing her to resume an old identity and to join forces with a former ally to take on a cunning and deadly enemy. Reprint.
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while this book started out slow, it continues like Johansen's other books, leaving the reader wishing that she had more time to finish the book. excellent read
I couldn't make it past the first two chapters. The book seemed trite. As a horse person, I didn't buy into the scenes with the horses. Maybe someone else would like it, I didn't.