Woman Next Door
by Barbara Delinsky.
This unusual love story combines the relationships of three couples living on a cul-de-sac and the mystery of a beautiful widow who is pregnant one year after the death of her husband. As the story unfolds, Karen Ziemba's sweet voice wraps itself around the emotional needs of each character, from the neglected wife to the wandering husband, from the widow to the childless couple. Ziemba's emotional vocal performance illuminates the daily interactions of these neighbors, their struggles to keep their marriages fresh and rewarding, and their questions about the widow's pregnancy.
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An Accidental Woman
by Barbara Delinsky.
Heather Malone has made her home in Lake Henry for the last fourteen years. Known for her kind, gentle nature, she lives with Micah Smith, a widower, and his two young daughters. When the FBI takes her into custody on charges of flight to avoid prosecution, purportedly for a murder that took place in California, the local reaction is stunned disbelief. Yet, when those closest to her, including Micah, think back over the time they have known her, they realize that they have learned virtually nothing about her earlier life.
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First, Best and Only
by Barbara Delinsky.
When she was just seventeen, Marni Lange loved Brian Webster with a consuming passion. Then a tragic accident tore them apart. Brian's broken body mended, but he never forgave himself for the accident that killed Marni's brother. Marni, her world equally shattered, was forced to choose between honoring her powerful, wealthy family . . . and the man she loved.
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Fulfillment
by Barbara Delinsky.
Diandra Casey and Gregory York are childhood rivals and long-term adversaries. With both of them vying for the same powerful position at the posh Casey and York department store, the competition between them has only intensified. So they are shocked to find themselves confined -- together! -- for one week in an elegant Boston town house, cataloging and storing a priceless collection of antiques, in an effort to determine who's best for the job.
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