I Know Who Holds Tomorrow.by Francis Ray, St. Martin's St. Martin's or St. Martins may refer to:
abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 0-312-30050-6 Romance novelist Francis Ray's first women's fiction Women's fiction is an umbrella term for a wide-ranging collection of literary sub-genres that are marketed to female readers, including many mainstream novels, romantic fiction, "chick lit," and other sub genres. novel, I Know Who Holds Tomorrow, quickly pulls readers into the lives of her characters. Madison and Wes Reed, both TV journalists, find their perfect life falls apart within the first few chapters. Madison is tragically forced to accept her husband's dying confession of having fathered a child out-of-wedlock, by his mistress. Fate brings Wes' lifelong friend, Zachary Holman, who supports Madison during this difficult time. In I Know Who Holds Tomorrow, Ray weaves a tale of jealousy, deceit Deceit Aimwell pretends to be titled to wed into wealth. [Br. Lit.: The Beaux’ Stratagem] Ananias lies about amount of money received for land. [N.T.: Acts 5:1–6] Ananias Club all its members are liars. [Am. and a few romantic interludes to make this novel more than worthwhile. Faithful romancers won't be surprised by Ray's women's fiction debut. Here, she retains the savvy writing style that earned her a reputation as one of the most popular romance novelists. --Ursula Hill is a Los Angeles-based writer and teacher. |
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