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Betsy Carter

    Cette auteure est reconnue pour sa riche carrière de rédactrice et de rédactrice en chef dans des magazines de premier plan, avant de se consacrer à la fiction et aux mémoires. Son écriture explore les complexités de l'expérience humaine, disséquant les subtilités des relations et la quête de sens. Elle déploie un style à la fois perspicace et compatissant, immergeant le lecteur dans la vie intérieure de ses personnages. Son œuvre offre des observations profondes sur la nature de la vie et l'esprit humain.

    Lost Souls at the Neptune Inn
    • Lost Souls at the Neptune Inn

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(387)Évaluer

      "As a young woman, Geraldine Wingo was a fiery beauty, turning heads in her small upstate New York town where she and her husband, Earle, run a popular bakery. All that changed, however, once she became pregnant with Emilia Mae, a difficult baby Geraldine is convinced is marked by the devil's tongue. Emilia Mae spends her life seeking and losing love in all the wrong places, so she never expects it to come sailing into town one day on a breeze when she's a thirty-three-year-old single mother. But Dillard Fox is no ordinary stranger - Emilia Mae and her daughter, Alice, are immediately drawn to his quiet friendliness, the brown tweed cap he never removes, his slow North Carolina drawl, and his talent for music. There's no question he's hiding a mysterious past, but will that stop them from building a new family together?"--Provided by publisher

      Lost Souls at the Neptune Inn