Author is Janet Daily
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"I WENT THROUGH HELL TO RETURN TO YOU!"
Dana was overcome by guilt when she heard her husband's words. But she couldn't welcome him back with open arms.
Blake had been missing in the South American jungle for two years; she had believed he was dead. When he made his dramatic reappearance, she had just become engaged to his best friend.
The years had changed her. Blake's savage fight for survival had turned him into a primitive stranger. How could they make their marriage work again?
Blake had been missing
Dana was overcome by guilt when she heard her husband's words. But she couldn't welcome him back with open arms.
Blake had been missing in the South American jungle for two years; she had believed he was dead. When he made his dramatic reappearance, she had just become engaged to his best friend.
The years had changed her. Blake's savage fight for survival had turned him into a primitive stranger. How could they make their marriage work again?
Blake had been missing
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"I went through hell to return to you!"
Dina was overcome by guild when she heard her husband's words. But she couldn't welcome him back with open arms.
Blake had been missing in the South American jungle for two years; she had believed he was dead. When he made his dramatic reappearance, she had just become engaged to his best friend.
The years had changed her. Blake's savage fight for survival had turned him into a primitive stranger. How could they make their marriage work again?
"I went through hell to return to you!"
Dina was overcome by guild when she heard her husband's words. But she couldn't welcome him back with open arms.
Blake had been missing in the South American jungle for two years; she had believed he was dead. When he made his dramatic reappearance, she had just become engaged to his best friend.
The years had changed her. Blake's savage fight for survival had turned him into a primitive stranger. How could they make their marriage work again?