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"Dark twists and delightful turns follow this unique look at infidelity, cuckolding, jealousies, and a craving for redemption." -Authors Reading Sylvia Sumner is meeting her lover, Jim Hart. From an alleyway, she dashes across the road and hurries down a pathway crossing a field. Tucker Stewart, who has loved Sylvia since one, brief encounter in the woods back in high school, sees her from his office window and follows her. He fails to acknowledge that her husband, the detective-obsessed Forty Sumner, is watching them from a distance. Forty takes his gun to go after Tucker. In the aftermath of…mehr

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"Dark twists and delightful turns follow this unique look at infidelity, cuckolding, jealousies, and a craving for redemption." -Authors Reading Sylvia Sumner is meeting her lover, Jim Hart. From an alleyway, she dashes across the road and hurries down a pathway crossing a field. Tucker Stewart, who has loved Sylvia since one, brief encounter in the woods back in high school, sees her from his office window and follows her. He fails to acknowledge that her husband, the detective-obsessed Forty Sumner, is watching them from a distance. Forty takes his gun to go after Tucker. In the aftermath of that night, Sylvia revisits the past overshadowed by her father's estrangement. Tucker faces his own father's tragic legacy, inadvertently befriending Forty. When Jim Hart is found dead, the town is in a mad scramble to rectify the wrongs laid bare when Sylvia disappears to go in search of her father. The lesson they must learn is that the only way to their salvation is forgiveness.
Autorenporträt
Corrine Ardoin lives with her husband on the Central Coast of California where she pursues many interests, such as hiking, nature study, and gardening. A deep love and understanding of the natural world is evident in all her writing, drawing readers into the worlds she creates. Having lived and worked in isolated mountain regions and rural areas throughout California, she brings firsthand knowledge of small town people and history. Her life experiences and a background in trailwork, firefighting, genealogy, and shamanism, lend a unique sense of realism to her Pine Valley series.In addition to awards for poetry, in 2022, Corrine received a Literary Titan Silver Book Award for her novel, A Place Called The Way.