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The Woman Who Loved Too Much

by Mary De Laszlo

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Ever since they were little girls, Grace's cousin India has got what she wanted. Yet pretty, privileged India has always been secretly jealous of Grace. So when Grace falls in love with charismatic Jonathan Sheridan, India knows she must have him - the fact that Jonathan marries Grace only sharpens India's desire to wrest him from her. Grace knows how much India wants her husband and she is so anxious to keep him, that she fails to see the weakness in their relationship, that one day will jeopardise all she has worked so hard to preserve, all she loves so much...… (more)
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Ever since they were little girls, Grace's cousin India has got what she wanted. Yet pretty, privileged India has always been secretly jealous of Grace. So when Grace falls in love with charismatic Jonathan Sheridan, India knows she must have him - the fact that Jonathan marries Grace only sharpens India's desire to wrest him from her. Grace knows how much India wants her husband and she is so anxious to keep him, that she fails to see the weakness in their relationship, that one day will jeopardise all she has worked so hard to preserve, all she loves so much...

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