These types of love stories make me cry. Again, I cried when she was describing her heartache. How she ended up where she was every time she tried to help somebody. And I cried buckets when... I decided not to write it down. It's too much of a spoiler. But this has a formula I like. I didn't have to read the gist to know it's good. It's a Jacqueline Baird book, why else? I've never read one written by her that disappointed me.. Also, I like how the interaction between hero-heroine was like 90%. You would think it's hard to write a novel like that. Well, again. It's Jacqueline Baird :) - JB
“Remember what I told you: the world isn’t fair, so never dwell on the injustice of the past—that will only consume you with bitterness. Think only of your future. Now, go—and never look back”
Excerpt From: Baird, Jacqueline. “The Cost of her Innocence.”
“I understand why you said you hated me, Beth, and I don’t blame you. I hate myself. I’m amazed you could even bear to speak to me.’ The raw emotion in his tone was unmistakable. ‘I’d give everything I own—my life—to give you back the time that was stolen from you”
Excerpt From: Baird, Jacqueline. “The Cost of her Innocence.”
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Shackled to her enemy!As the prison gates close behind her, newly free Beth Lazenby vows that they are also closing on her past. Until she encounters the merciless lawyer who helped wrongfully imprison her all those years ago
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Still convinced of her guilt, Dante Cannavaro is stunned when his anger boils over into passion! There's no chance he'll allow Beth to escape—especially now she's carrying his heir!
Faced with a proposal that is more of a command than a request, will Beth ever be able to prove her innocence? Or will she be forever beholden to her enemy?
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