The American Wife

The American Wife
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True love knows no boundsWhen the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour, the tide of change rippled across America, separating the patriots from the enemies—but what of those torn between two sides?Virtuoso violinist, Madeleine Kern, lost her passion for music since the death of her mother. But one passion remains true; her love for Lane Moritomo. Lane comes from a respected Japanese family and his mother is keen to retain this heritage with a suitable marriage. But breaking tradition, Lane proposes to Maddie and the newlyweds begin married life floating on a wave of bliss.That is until news breaks that the Japanese have bombed Pearl Harbour.Surrounded by accusatory glares and damning newspaper headlines, Maddie and Lane’s future hopes for a happy life together are shaken to the core.As prejudice spreads fervently across America, Maddie and Lane must cling on to their love for each other whilst the world threatens to tear them apart.A sweeping and breath-taking story of love and war, the perfect read for fans of Santa Montefiore and Rachel Hore.

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Every Time We Say Goodbye

Kristina McMorris


Copyright

This novel is entirely a work of fiction.

The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

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First published in the U.S.A by Kensington Publishing Corp

New York, NY, 2012

Kristina McMorris asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

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EVERY TIME WE SAY GOODBYE. Copyright © 2012 by Kristina McMorris. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

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Source ISBN: 9781847562425

Ebook Edition © JANUARY 2012 ISBN: 9780007452477

Version: 2018-07-23

Dedication

For those whose voices stayed silent

so that one day others could sing

Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Part One

Chapter 1

At the sound of her brother’s voice, flutters of joy…

Chapter 2

Cigarette smoke at the Dunbar swirled, adding to the fog…

Chapter 3

It was on nights like this that Maddie missed her…

Chapter 4

“Shhh.” With a finger to his lips, Lane reminded his…

Chapter 5

The song had died. TJ scuffed his spikes on the…

Chapter 6

Apprehension reverberated through Maddie’s body, a concerto plucking away the…

Chapter 7

“Kern!” Coach Barry’s voice shot over the departing spectators at…

Chapter 8

Maddie stood on the Pier, searching, searching. Though unbuttoned, her…

Chapter 9

“Got any idea what you’re lookin’ for?”

Chapter 10

Lane wasn’t aware his mind had been wandering until something…

Chapter 11

Dreariness hung in the air, rivaling the pungency of medications…

Chapter 12

Hunched over the kitchen table, TJ attacked the page with…

Chapter 13

The morning crept by, chained at the ankles. Lane stole…

Chapter 14

Free hand curled into a fist, TJ waited for the…

Chapter 15

From the far corner of the lawn, Lane stared at…

Chapter 16

She couldn’t stand the wait anymore.

Part Two

Chapter 17

Two days and still no word from him.

Chapter 18

TJ lost all awareness of his surroundings until someone gripped…

Chapter 19

As Lane entered his house, the smell of smoke greeted…

Chapter 20

Impossible hand positions on stubborn strings nearly drove Maddie to…

Chapter 21

What a load of bull!

Chapter 22

The unfathomable had become reality. President Roosevelt had signed an…

Chapter 23

“C’mon. Just try a little.” Maddie heard the words through…

Chapter 24

How was it possible? Plenty of food in the pantry…

Part Three

Chapter 25

Rolling onto the graveled lot, the Buick digested its last…

Chapter 26

From the urgency of Bea’s entrance, Maddie tensed for disastrous…

Chapter 27

TJ waited for the target with his finger on the…

Chapter 28

Lane didn’t know what he’d been expecting, but it wasn’t…

Chapter 29

Engines awoke in the distance, a stagger of roars that…

Chapter 30

Entering the room was even harder than TJ had expected,…

Chapter 31

“You don’t know what you’re talking about!” The guy shot…

Chapter 32

Life was becoming an endless requiem of good-byes.

Chapter 33

Clock ticking, a twinge of dread set in. TJ knelt…

Chapter 34

Maddie’s entire future hinged on this performance. She rehearsed the…

Part Four

Chapter 35

Aside from missing Maddie, hunger was all Lane could think…

Chapter 36

Beverly Hills. That’s what they called the segregated living area…

Chapter 37

“Put a sock in it, ‘Ravioli,’” TJ grumbled from his…

Chapter 38

In the doorway of his apartment, Lane scowled at the…

Chapter 39

Maddie had been in line at the post office that…

Chapter 40

Follow orders, do his time, get the hell home. That…

Chapter 41

Lane moved slowly through his day, aware that every face…

Chapter 42

Searchlights swept the grounds. Barbed wire winked from the nearest…

Chapter 43

TJ threw back another gulp of beer, avoiding the thief…

Chapter 44

At the main gate, surrounded by MPs, Maddie and Emma…

Chapter 45

They were on a secret, two-plane recon mission with a…

Part Five

Chapter 46

Lane didn’t dare touch her. The expression on her face…

Chapter 47

The rice was moving.

Chapter 48

In the barn, Maddie yelled through the wire mesh, “Throw…

Chapter 49

The only good Jap is a dead Jap.

Chapter 50

TJ stared out the open-air window, every nerve bundled.

Chapter 51

The blur of her surroundings gradually sharpened into walls, a…



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