Vengeance

The Choice

Author: Susan Lewis

Kirsten Meredith is successful, rich and breathtakingly beautiful – a woman who seems to have it all. But she is also a woman haunted by her past which threatens to ruin her life – a lingering past of loneliness and rejection. And most dangerous of all, of burning vengeance.Lawrence McAllister is the man who walked out on her and broke her heart. Yet he is the only man who….Read More

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