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Jamie Beck

    Jamie Beck crée des histoires réalistes et réconfortantes qui touchent profondément des millions de lecteurs. Ses récits captivants ont été salués par la critique comme "intelligents", "édifiants" et "divertissants". Beck explore les complexités des relations humaines et des émotions avec un style distinctif, offrant aux lecteurs des récits à la fois captivants et stimulants. Son œuvre est célébrée pour sa profondeur émotionnelle et sa représentation perspicace des liens humains complexes.

    Jamie Beck
    Take It from Me
    The Promise of Us: A Sanctuary Sound Novel
    The Memory of You
    An American in Provence
    The Wonder of Now
    The Flowers of Provence
    • The Flowers of Provence

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      New York Times bestselling author and award-winning photographer Jamie Beck displays her stunning photography of the flowers of Southern France in this beautiful gift book.

      The Flowers of Provence
      4,4
    • The Wonder of Now

      • 318pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Moving on has never been harder--or so perfectly unpredictable... Peyton Prescott would give anything for the carefree life she knew before breast cancer changed everything. But instead of using her second chance to move forward, she's stuck promoting the memoir her brother convinced her to write, thus reliving the very battle she wants to forget. If she hopes her European book tour will allow her to enjoy revisiting her favorite travel-writing destinations, she's wrong: her PR whiz is too consumed with his own goals to consider her needs. Mitch Mathis has relied on discipline to achieve his goals, and with his new firm's success riding on Peyton's book launch, he must keep her on task. They're here for business, not pleasure. And Mitch won't let unbridled desire harm his professional reputation--not again. When frustrated expectations and attraction throw the tour into chaos, it challenges everything Mitch and Peyton believe about themselves, life, and love, forcing these opposites to consider whether they can embrace the change they need to grow.

      The Wonder of Now
      4,4
    • An American in Provence

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Experience the charm of southern France through a stunning collection of photographs from Provence, perfect for art enthusiasts and those dreaming of travel.

      An American in Provence
      4,3
    • The Memory of You

      • 351pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      When Steffi Lockwood returns to Sanctuary Sound to start over, she has no idea she’ll also get a second chance with her first love. Steffi Lockwood has survived more than most. Recovering from an assault, she returns to her coastal Connecticut hometown to rebuild her life the best way she knows how: with her hands. But starting a remodeling business with one longtime friend puts her in the middle of a rift with another. Worse, being hired by her ex-boyfriend’s mother forces her to confront old regrets.Public defender Ryan Quinn wasn’t shocked when his wife left him, but he was floored when she abandoned their daughter. With his finances up in the air, the newly single dad returns to his childhood home in Sanctuary Sound. The last person he expects, or wants, to see working on his family house is Steffi Lockwood—his first love who shattered his heart.Although Steffi and Ryan are different people now, dormant feelings rekindle. But when Steffi’s secrets begins to surface, will it bring them together…or tear them apart for good?

      The Memory of You
      3,9
    • The Promise of Us: A Sanctuary Sound Novel

      • 500pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      "This Center Point Large Print edition is published in the year 2019 by arrangement with Amazon Publishing"--Title page verso.

      The Promise of Us: A Sanctuary Sound Novel
      3,9
    • A humorous and heartwarming novel about friendship and all its little secrets by Wall Street Journal bestselling author Jamie Beck. Wendy Moore hides her collection of pilfered bric-a-brac from everyone, including her husband. He thinks she licked her kleptomania in therapy more than a decade ago. Therapy did help, as did focusing her attention on motherhood. But now Wendy's gardening and furniture-refinishing hobbies fill up only so much of the day, leaving the recent empty nester lonely and anxious--a combination likely to trigger her little problem. She needs a project, fast. Luckily, Harper Ross--a single, childless younger woman in desperate need of highlights--just moved in next door. The only thing Harper wants to change is the writer's block toppling her confidence and career. Then a muse comes knocking. Sensing fodder for a new antagonist, Harper plays along with Wendy's "helpful" advice while keeping her career a secret so Wendy keeps talking. Sure, she's torn about profiting off her neighbor's goodwill--especially when Wendy's matchmaking actually pans out--but Harper's novel is practically writing itself. Just as a real friendship begins to cement, their deceptions come to light, threatening Wendy's and Harper's futures and forcing them to reconcile who they are with who they want to be. Easier said than done.

      Take It from Me
      3,8