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It is a good book though not amoung Wiggs best works. It still has an engaging story and memorable chracters.
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I just finished reading about Dr Leah Mundy and her place in the world
She is feisty, intelligent, committed and at last in love
I enjoyed her journey
MS Wiggs always shows a fine touchwith her Hometown, USA
and here she did it 100 years ago
Nice summer readings Try her!
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Comes a drifter to a windswept island . . .
He wanted to tell her everything. About the lost years that had changed him from a desperate young boy into a man hardened by life. About the night he'd sold his soul for a woman who wasn't worth the price . . .
But Jackson Underhill said nothing. After all, he was an outlaw, clearly on the run -- reason enough for silence.
The truth was Dr. Leah Mundy scared him. She made him want to trust again, to share his burden. She made him want a home, a family. And it was dangerous to want such things. Because the past would find him if he stayed -- and there could be no future with a woman who would not leave.