On a stormy spring afternoon, middle-aged Betsy Flemming is shocked by her husband's announcement that he's leaving her for her best friend-a betrayal that spins her into a crisis of confidence, struggling to maintain a relationship with their children and regain her self-esteem. No stranger to tragedy, Betsy's world becomes even more unstable when she uncovers something that calls into doubt her memories of the mysterious death of her baby brother decades before. Faced with rebuilding her personal life and a threat to her family's business, Betsy becomes obsessed with finding the truth about…mehr
On a stormy spring afternoon, middle-aged Betsy Flemming is shocked by her husband's announcement that he's leaving her for her best friend-a betrayal that spins her into a crisis of confidence, struggling to maintain a relationship with their children and regain her self-esteem. No stranger to tragedy, Betsy's world becomes even more unstable when she uncovers something that calls into doubt her memories of the mysterious death of her baby brother decades before. Faced with rebuilding her personal life and a threat to her family's business, Betsy becomes obsessed with finding the truth about her brother-leading to a haunting encounter with long-lost family.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frances Schepp Ruh, like the characters in It's About Time, was fortunate to join a Bridge Club made up of other young wives and mothers that survived over half a century experiencing life and bonding together to create the inspiration for this entirely fictional yet historical novel. After retiring from a twenty-five-year career in commercial real estate, Fran Ruh turned to writing and published The Schepp Family Chronicles, a highly researched history of pioneer life in Kansas. She and her husband, Ron, and their fluffy dog, Misty, live in the Midwest. They enjoy spending time at their original family home, a cattle ranch on Deep Creek in the rugged Flint Hills of Kansas. In It's About Time Fran continues her theme of transition and redemption found in her other novels. Fran can be reached directly at riskeverything2248@gmail.com.
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