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Présentation de l'éditeur :
With one New York Times bestseller after another, Barbara Delinsky has made an indelible mark on readers with her novels of searing poignancy. Now comes one of her classic tales, an emotional and suspenseful story of a woman torn between the needs of her family and those of the man she loves...
COMMITMENTS
Sabrina Stone married wealthy and unwisely. And she's paying the price, wedded to a man who refuses to accept their handicapped son and denying her attraction to reporter Derek McGill, who interviews her for a story on parents of special children. Months later, in the midst of a divorce, Sabrina receives a shock: Derek has been unjustly convicted of murder. Impulsively she visits him in prison and what begins as an act of compassion soon turns into a dangerous and passionate test of courage. For as she tries to save him, Sabrina will discover the most important commitment of all, one that will determine the course of her life, the fate of her child, and the measure of her love.
Revue de presse :
"Ms. Delinsky tells a deeply moving and emotional tale that will touch the readers on many levels. Her characters will work their way into your heart."―Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine on Commitments
"A good old-fashioned Delinsky love story."―The RomanceReader.com on Commitments
"An excellent storyteller."―Publishers Weekly
"Delinsky writes about the emotional crises of everyday people and how those trials shape relationships."―Cincinnati Enquirer
"Delinsky uses nuance and detail to draw realistic characters and ensure that emotion is genuine."―Providence Journal
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- ÉditeurGrand Central Publishing
- Date d'édition2009
- ISBN 10 0446508675
- ISBN 13 9780446508674
- ReliureBroché
- Nombre de pages448
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