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Deep Water

by Lisa Edwards

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Thirty-five years ago, Ann Joseph lost the only man she s ever loved. She s been out on a few dates since then and kissed a couple of potential princes, but they promptly turned into frogs, so she s given up looking for a kindred spirit who might make her feel like a woman instead of just a mother, grandmother, and occasional babysitter. It takes a chance meeting with a total stranger to give her life meaning again, but it isn t long before the relationship that starts out as companionship develops into an emotional roller coaster, and when it gradually turns into a white-knuckle ride, she starts to realise that what you see isn t necessarily what you get when it comes to Owen Roach… (more)
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Thirty-five years ago, Ann Joseph lost the only man she s ever loved. She s been out on a few dates since then and kissed a couple of potential princes, but they promptly turned into frogs, so she s given up looking for a kindred spirit who might make her feel like a woman instead of just a mother, grandmother, and occasional babysitter. It takes a chance meeting with a total stranger to give her life meaning again, but it isn t long before the relationship that starts out as companionship develops into an emotional roller coaster, and when it gradually turns into a white-knuckle ride, she starts to realise that what you see isn t necessarily what you get when it comes to Owen Roach

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