“Visions of new computers danced in Milla’s head, but that wasn’t what kept her awake in her hotel bed that night. Excitement zinged through her every time she thought of what had happened that morning. She felt as if she had plunged headlong into a fire and emerged unscathed; she was almost giddy with hope. She wanted to call David, wanted to tell him that at last she was making real progress, that she had the kidnapper’s name and an expert—what else could she call Diaz?—was helping her locate ...him. She wanted to share her elation with someone, and who better than Justin’s father? But that was a call she refused to let herself make. David wasn’t her husband now. He had another family, and Milla was very wary about intruding on it. She didn’t know, and wouldn’t ask, if David’s wife had a problem with the money he gave her every year. As much as possible Milla had tried to make the break a clean one, to not give the new Mrs. Boone any reason for anger. The new Mrs. Boone?MoreLessRead More Read Less
Over the years I keep coming back to this book over and over again. It checks ALL the boxes. When an author can make you feel through their words, it's a win. This story is close to my heart.
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