The only thing she wasnât prepared for was life itself...
Eleanor desperately loved her husband, Max Harper, but when he chose his research work over their marriage one more time, she had no choice but to file for divorce. She couldnât know that his ship would go down in a storm in the North Atlantic. Two years later, sheâs buried him in the past, launched a thriving business and even started dating again. Sheâs getting her life together and sheâs doing just great, she tells anybody who asks her. But sheâs absolutely not prepared for whatâor whoâis about to step into her momâs study next...
STEPHANIE DOYLE, a dedicated romance reader, began to pen her own romantic adventures at age sixteen. She began submitting to Harlequin at age eighteen and by twenty-six her first book was published. Fifteen years later, she still loves what she does, as each book is a new adventure. She lives in South Jersey with her cat, Hermione, the designated princess of the house. When Stephanieâs not reading or writing, in the summer she is most likely watching a baseball game and eating a hot dog.
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ISBN: 978-1-474-08104-7
MARRIEDâ¦AGAIN
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Published in Great Britain 2018
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âMax! Youâre not listening to me.â
âEleanor, Iâm hearing you loud and clear. Now youâre not listening to me. I donât do threats. I donât do ultimatums. I have a real opportunity to collect meaningful data that might help people really see whatâs happening to our planet. Iâm sorry but thatâs more important than four months of our marriage.â
âNo, Max,â she said sadly. âWhat you mean is that itâs more important than me.â
âNor...â
She took a step away. âStay safe.â
âIâll see you in four months.â
She shook her head. âNo. You wonât.â
He wrapped a hand around her neck and forced her to hold still for his kiss. Not that he ever had to force her to kiss him. Kissing Max Harper was her own particular addiction.
And this might be their last kiss.
Knowing that, she clung to him. Wrapped her arms around his neck and gave him everything that she was. Everything that she ever would be.
Until finally she couldnât take it anymore and she pulled away.
When she did, she was crying. âI love you, Max Harper.â
âI know. Which is how I know Iâll see you in four months.â
Dear Reader,
Does anyone remember the TV show General Hospital? I used to love soap operas growing up as a kid. There was always that favorite character who âdiedâ...which really meant he or she tried to get a job in a movie or a nighttime TV show. If that didnât happen, he or she could always miraculously return in dramatic fashion as undead.
That germ was the basis for Max and Eleanor. A couple who truly loved each other, but it wasnât enough to keep them together. However, when something life changing happens, itâs easy to see how priorities can shift.