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Nighttime radio announcer Marc Lindemeyr always blamed himself for his best friend's suicide during senior year of high school. Haunted by a prickly incident with Patrick six weeks earlier, Marc's life spirals into despair while his aspirations of studying architecture at Yale wither and fade. Dr. Marie Sheldon has never liked her brother Gary's radio-station coworker and close friend. She acts overtly hostile and disdainful toward Marc whenever their paths cross. Can Marc make peace with his past and forge a dynamic future with the woman he loves? And can Marie curb her hostility long enough to recognize how deeply she loves Marc before it's too late?…mehr

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Nighttime radio announcer Marc Lindemeyr always blamed himself for his best friend's suicide during senior year of high school. Haunted by a prickly incident with Patrick six weeks earlier, Marc's life spirals into despair while his aspirations of studying architecture at Yale wither and fade. Dr. Marie Sheldon has never liked her brother Gary's radio-station coworker and close friend. She acts overtly hostile and disdainful toward Marc whenever their paths cross. Can Marc make peace with his past and forge a dynamic future with the woman he loves? And can Marie curb her hostility long enough to recognize how deeply she loves Marc before it's too late?
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Autorenporträt
Rita M. Reali is a professional copywriter, proofreader and editor. A writer ever since she could hold a pencil, she is a national award-winning journalist, an award-winning visual artist, photographer and parody songwriter. This onetime radio announcer, who was admittedly "bitten by the radio bug" at an early age, weaves elements of the broadcast world and its assorted quirky personalities into her novels. A native and longtime resident of Connecticut, Rita now lives in Eastern Tennessee with her husband... and the soon-to-be-fulfilled promise of a big dog and a lapful of cats. Diagnosis: Love is her debut novel.