The Good Wife
Jane Porter
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Is it possible to love someone too much? Always considered the beauty of the family, the youngest Brennan sister, Sarah, remains deeply in love with her husband of ten years. Boone Walker, a professional baseball player, travels almost year-round while Sarah stays home and cares for their two children. Her love for her husband is bottomless--so much so that her sisters say it will end up hurting her. Living apart most of the time makes life difficult, especially since Sarah often wonders whether Boone is sharing his bed with other women on the road, even though he swears he's been true to her since his infidelity three years ago. While she wants to be happy and move forward in her life, Sarah constantly fears that Boone will break his promise. Now with Boone facing yet another career change, tension rises between the two, adding more stress to an already turbulent marriage. Emotionally exhausted, Sarah can't cope with yet another storm. Now, she must either break free from the past and forgive Boone completely, or leave him behind and start anew . . .
Product Details
Price
$15.00
$13.95
Publisher
Berkley Books
Publish Date
September 03, 2013
Pages
432
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.1 X 0.9 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780425253670
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Jane Porter is the award-winning author of The Good Daughter, The Good Woman, She's Gone Country, Easy on the Eyes, Flirting with Forty (basis for the Lifetime movie), and several other novels. There are more than five million copies of her books in print. Jane lives in Southern California.
Reviews
Praise for the novels of Jane Porter "Porter writes with genuine warmth and quiet grace about the everyday problems all women face."--Chicago Tribune "Jane Porter has written her way into this reader's heart."--Susan Wiggs "[Porter's] musings on balancing work, life, and love ring true."--Entertainment Weekly "Porter writes with honesty, warmth, and compassion."--Library Journal