![]() Is all fair in love and war? In reality, probably not. Recommend for those that enjoy a good engrossing story with strong characters.īook Club Talking Points: Some decisions are impossible to reverse and equally impossible to live with - such as deciding to keep a baby that is not yours. This is a compelling debut with a strong sense of time and place and enough plot twists to keep you turning pages. Opposing forces are at play throughout this well written, well-plotted story as Tom struggles with his morally wrong decision. Instead, he and his wife Isabel, decide to keep the baby and raise her as their own. Tom Sherbourne, a lighthouse keeper on a remote island in Australia, makes a decision not to report an unusual event - a boat that washes ashore with a dead man and a living baby girl. ![]() ![]() ![]() PBR Book Review: (by- Linda ) This is a book about decisions that haunt and love that consumes. ![]()
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