Deep Haven

Deep Haven
ISBN: 9781414369310

Autor:Warren, Susan May
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A beautiful blanket of snow may cover the quaint town of Deep Haven each winter, but it cant quite hide the wreckage of Noelle and Eli Huestons marriage. After twenty-five years, theyre contemplating divorce . . . just as soon as their youngest son graduates from high school. But then an accident erases part of Noelles memory. Though her other injuries are minor, she doesnt remember Eli, their children, or the tragedy that has ripped their family apart. Whats more, Noelle is shocked that her life has turned out nothing like she dreamed it would. As she tries to regain her memory and slowly steps into her role as a wife and mother, Eli helps her readjust to daily life with sometimes-hilarious, sometimes-heartwarming results. But can she fall in love again with a man she cant remember? Will their secrets destroy them . . . or has erasing the past given them a chance for a future?
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  • Páginas 384
  • Autor Warren, Susan May
  • Formato ePub con DRM
  • Fecha edición 05-01-2012
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Editorial Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
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A beautiful blanket of snow may cover the quaint town of Deep Haven each winter, but it cant quite hide the wreckage of Noelle and Eli Huestons marriage. After twenty-five years, theyre contemplating divorce . . . just as soon as their youngest son graduates from high school. But then an accident erases part of Noelles memory. Though her other injuries are minor, she doesnt remember Eli, their children, or the tragedy that has ripped their family apart. Whats more, Noelle is shocked that her life has turned out nothing like she dreamed it would. As she tries to regain her memory and slowly steps into her role as a wife and mother, Eli helps her readjust to daily life with sometimes-hilarious, sometimes-heartwarming results. But can she fall in love again with a man she cant remember? Will their secrets destroy them . . . or has erasing the past given them a chance for a future?
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