Garden of Lies
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Eileen Goudge
A blockbuster New York Times bestseller: A wife takes a shocking step to protect her marriage from the consequences of her own infidelity . . . Sylvie wants to be a good wife to Gerald, who offers the privileged life she could only dream of, growing up. When they wed eight years ago, the country was in the throes of the Depression, and she thought she’d made the right choice. She wants to please her new husband, and bear his children. But no matter how hard she tries, she cannot give him her whole heart. She thinks something is wrong with her until Nikos, the earthy Greek handyman, shows her what real passion is—and gives her a child. Sylvie knows Gerald will never accept the newborn, with her black eyes and dark hair, and she despairs until a fire in the hospital gives her a way out. In the confusion she switches her daughter for another’s, a bold act that resonates through the decades and culminates in one of the most passionate love stories portrayed in contemporary fiction. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Eileen Goudge including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.
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Author
Eileen Goudge
Pages
572
Publisher
Open Road Media
Published Date
2011-11-29
ISBN
1453222960 9781453222966
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"A free loan from Kindle Lending Library, this was a riveting romance and all-around good novel. Halfway through I decided to look up the author, and discovered that she wrote many of the Sweet Valley High books. Being an AVID reader of SVH back in elementary/middle school, I was not surprised that this book had me so enthralled. It IS a lot like SVH, but for adult readers. Is it soap opera-ish? Yes. Is the plot unrealistic? Yes. (But not really any more so, than say, Dickens!) Are the characters interesting, 3-dimensional, and relatable? Yes! Something tells me when a man writes a novel like this, it gets termed "epic," and when a woman does it, it gets thrown into the "romance" pile and promptly forgotten about. This book spans many characters over many generations, is engaging, and addresses some pretty tough emotional issues. Overall, great read."
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Rebekah Travis