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When Jenna Kastle, Marketing Director and owner of a New York advertising company answers a call for a proposal, she never expects to come face to face with Brett Wolfhead, a man who destroyed her life ten years ago. On a mysterious call from Afghanistan, he had broken their engagement with no explanation.How does she handle this unexpected situation? Stay the consummate professional is her only choice - she needs this contract. But those dark eyes...and the memories threaten to derail her composure. Yet the thought of her wedding gown still hanging in the closet of her childhood bedroom causes her to confront him never imagining what his answer would be.Could they reawaken what they felt years ago, overcome the sadness, betrayal and anger they both feel?Most importantly, can they rebuild the trust between them needed to make a life together?
Paris, the last place that Brielle Garnet had ever wanted to visit, beckons to her from the cryptic words of a Paris solicitor, Jacques Moreau. Her dislike, no hatred, of all things French began when she was four - her French mother walked away and never returned. She's tempted to dismiss the letter as a scam; she's busy editing the latest issue of her fashion magazine. Yet the phrase "concerning the will of a relative" intrigues her.When a first class ticket arrives, Brielle decides to take a chance, something she rarely does anymore. Off to Paris she flies having no idea that her entire life is about to change. In the law office, she listens stoically to Jacques read the will of someone who she has never heard of. But it's the next document that he hands her, her mother's death certificate, which shakes her world. For years she has envisioned the moment when she faces her. Now, where does her hatred go? The lawyer concludes by handing her a set of keys to a shuttered Paris flat unopened since 1940. Against the advice of her older overly protective boyfriend, but in keeping with Jacques guidance, she begins to restore the flat, recapturing a feeling of independence that she had lost over the years. Still, her thoughts go back to her mother's mysterious disappearance and death, events that have locked her heart in a vise for years. With Jacques' help, she embarks on a dangerous journey to discover her mother's dark secrets which end up being shocking, impossible, improbable and unbelievable. And her feelings for Jacques - are they real or colored by Paris? Can she risk that he won't walk away... like everyone else had in her life?
In "Til Death Do We Part", Judi Getch Brodman knits together a young woman, a murder, an unanticipated love, abduction, and the twists and turns that her readers have come to expect.The flaming red haired tomboy on the swing with the big smile returns years later to a quiet snow covered village in Maine where she hopes for nothing more than a final Christmas in the old family vacation home. Yet somehow Elle Harrington, now a forensic consultant, becomes obsessed with solving the 1800's murder of a woman found buried under the old oak tree outside the house when she was a child. But how does she piece together long forgotten history and hearsay, a forbidden love affair, and the contents of a locket that she found wrapped around the woman's bones? And enter another complication - a handsome Boston architect who causes Elle to reassess her life while putting her in danger.
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