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A Tear of Love

Alene Roberts

Springville, Utah: Bonneville Books, 2005

Fiction, Romance, Christian fiction, Domestic fiction
Accident victims--Fiction; Abused wives--Fiction; Photographers--Fiction; Romance fiction, American; Domestic fiction, American; Christian fiction, American
Jacob Seely Jacobson stares out the window at his beautiful daughter, Casey, limping painfully to her car. The car accident that had killed — and was caused by — her abusive husband had severely injured Casey’s right leg. Because she had been driving, a possible indictment for negligent homicide hangs over her head. And Jacob, a widower at forty-nine, is wrestling with his own demons. Though weak, Casey wants to help her friend Tiffany, whose husband, Russ Eden, sounds as abusive as Nick had been. Casey’s wildly improbable, almost comedic plan to “disable Russ Eden emotionally” worries Casey’s father. Determined to enjoy life, Casey returns to her profession of photography and is soon caught up in an enigmatic relationship with Syrus Tucker, the new graphics director for a large advertising agency. Like flint and steel, the relationship produces sparks that seem to be moving Casey ever closer to an unknown danger. (Publisher website)
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BX 8688.3 .R541te 2005
9781555178505
358
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