Miracle BeachIn a stirring debut novel, the discovery of a husband's troubling secrets after his death shakes his wife's faith in their marriage and herself. Macy Allen, an accomplished equestrienne, has relied on her horses and her husband, Nash, to pull her through. But after Nash dies in a tragic accident, Macy learns devastating secrets about his life that rock her belief in their marriage and herself. Nash's mother, Magda, blames Macy for her only son's death. When her husband, Jack, moves to Vancouver Island in a desperate attempt to feel closer to the son he's lost and never really knew, Magda's bitterness threatens to alienate the people she needs most. As this unlikely family questions how well they knew Nash and what love really means, still another surprise awaits them-an irrepressible child who will overturn all their expectations... |
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... she wanted to, but because she had known, even if he hadn't, that he deserved better. And so, this one time— maybe the only time she ever had—Macy was going to stick. Eventually, they wheeled him from the room, a sheet pulled.
... she wanted to, but because she had known, even if he hadn't, that he deserved better. And so, this one time— maybe the only time she ever had—Macy was going to stick. Eventually, they wheeled him from the room, a sheet pulled.
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Erin Celello. Eventually, they wheeled him from the room, a sheet pulled over his face. Macy held his hand, then his fingers, and finally just the tip of one, until the motion of the rolling bed separated her skin from his. She had asked ...
Erin Celello. Eventually, they wheeled him from the room, a sheet pulled over his face. Macy held his hand, then his fingers, and finally just the tip of one, until the motion of the rolling bed separated her skin from his. She had asked ...
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... pulled up to her chin, Macy shook. She stuffed her hands deep inside the cuffs of her sweatshirt and raised one to either side of her neck, now slick with tears. Gounda edged closer to her, one cautious step at a time, until his boxy ...
... pulled up to her chin, Macy shook. She stuffed her hands deep inside the cuffs of her sweatshirt and raised one to either side of her neck, now slick with tears. Gounda edged closer to her, one cautious step at a time, until his boxy ...
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... pulled back in a low, loose ponytail—her usual style—and it, too, seemed to have its own sheen from within. Her body looked smaller, too—not a drastic change, but slightly more toned, more streamlined than Jack remembered. Her arms ...
... pulled back in a low, loose ponytail—her usual style—and it, too, seemed to have its own sheen from within. Her body looked smaller, too—not a drastic change, but slightly more toned, more streamlined than Jack remembered. Her arms ...
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Contents
Chapter Five | |
Chapter Seven | |
Chapter Nine | |
Chapter | |
Chapter Eleven | |
Chapter Thirteen | |
Chapter Fourteen | |
Chapter Fifteen | |
Chapter Seventeen | |
Chapter Nineteen | |
Epilogue | |
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