Did he wish her dead and his wife alive? ‘Ginny!’ Her mother saw her and rushed forward to meet her. But then he realised who it was, and she saw his shoulders sag in relief. His face blanched and his body beneath the black overcoat grew rigid. TORONTO First published in Great Britain 1991 Australian copyright 1991 New Zealand copyright 1991 Philippine copyright 1991 © Sally Wentworth 1991 ISBN 1 8ĬHAPTER ONE To SEE your dead wife walking along the churchyard path towards you had to be a shock for any man.Could there be a future for him with Ginny? And could she believe him when he said he cared for her? But now Venetia was dead and Alex was on his own again. Ginny had kept her promise and gone away, determined not to wreck her twin’s happiness. But just who did Ginny think she was fooling? Five years ago she and her identical twin-sister, Venetia, had both fallen madly in love with the same man - Alex Warwick - and Venetia had emerged the victor. SALLY WENTWORTH ‘Don’t get me wrong, Alex, you’re a nice guy, but there’s no way I want to step into my dead sister’s shoes and be called by her name for the rest of my life.’ Brave words.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |