FROM THE AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF THE TAMMY MELLOWS TRILOGY
Envied by many, 39-year-old Patricia Levenick believed she was living the perfect life.
From her successful law firm in Upper Manhattan to her prestigious apartment overlooking Central Park, Patricia was proud of what she had achieved for herself and her two daughters, Savannah and Jewel.
When she receives a letter reminding her of her past, something shed never spoken of to anyone, including her ex-husband Bryce and their daughters, her world is suddenly turned upside down.
After discovering the letter Bryce demands answers, insisting their daughters have a right to know, forcing Patricia into taking a trip back to her roots.
Patricia soon finds herself on a journey of self-discovery where truths are unveiled, lies are revealed, and trusting someone close to her had been a mistake.
Will Patricia be able to return to her perfect world in New York after confronting her past, or will everything be forever changed?
ReviewsI LOVED all her other books and just knew I would love this one. There are some authors you buy books from without even reading what they are about. And this is one of those books. Agnes Shapario
I couldn't turn the pages fast enough to find out! I absolutely loved this story. My emotions were all over the place. - Darlene Johnson
More importantly, it is the story of love, family, roots, redemption, and deception. Read this story and discover how someone you love can distort your perception of reality for their own selfish reasons. You will learn about true love and family and how good old-fashioned values can put everything into perspective.
As always, Ms. Grant manages to put some of her love of the water, fishing, and boating into the story.
Be careful what you wish for. Everything has a cost. Are you willing to pay the price? - Kris Rubi
The Devil Wears Prada meets Steel Magnolia 5-Star novel. Can Bryces compassion sway Patricias evil ways or will she forever live on the dark side alone? - Author, Ashley Cobb Post
Genre: General Fiction
Envied by many, 39-year-old Patricia Levenick believed she was living the perfect life.
From her successful law firm in Upper Manhattan to her prestigious apartment overlooking Central Park, Patricia was proud of what she had achieved for herself and her two daughters, Savannah and Jewel.
When she receives a letter reminding her of her past, something shed never spoken of to anyone, including her ex-husband Bryce and their daughters, her world is suddenly turned upside down.
After discovering the letter Bryce demands answers, insisting their daughters have a right to know, forcing Patricia into taking a trip back to her roots.
Patricia soon finds herself on a journey of self-discovery where truths are unveiled, lies are revealed, and trusting someone close to her had been a mistake.
Will Patricia be able to return to her perfect world in New York after confronting her past, or will everything be forever changed?
ReviewsI LOVED all her other books and just knew I would love this one. There are some authors you buy books from without even reading what they are about. And this is one of those books. Agnes Shapario
I couldn't turn the pages fast enough to find out! I absolutely loved this story. My emotions were all over the place. - Darlene Johnson
More importantly, it is the story of love, family, roots, redemption, and deception. Read this story and discover how someone you love can distort your perception of reality for their own selfish reasons. You will learn about true love and family and how good old-fashioned values can put everything into perspective.
As always, Ms. Grant manages to put some of her love of the water, fishing, and boating into the story.
Be careful what you wish for. Everything has a cost. Are you willing to pay the price? - Kris Rubi
The Devil Wears Prada meets Steel Magnolia 5-Star novel. Can Bryces compassion sway Patricias evil ways or will she forever live on the dark side alone? - Author, Ashley Cobb Post
Genre: General Fiction
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