The Other Side of Darkness
by Linda Rondeau
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Pub Date Nov 18 2011 | Archive Date Feb 21 2018
Harbourlight Books | Pelican Book Group
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Description
Three lives intertwined, tied together by dangerous circumstance and the faint echoes of an elusive hope. To make it through, each must find their way to the Light that's found only on the other side of darkness. After setting out on a forced vacation, and literally running into a moose, Manhattan Assistant D.A. Samantha Knowles finds it's not so bad being stranded in a quirky but intriguing Adirondack town. But when her three-year prosecution against a convicted killer begins to unravel, she's thrust into a whirlwind of haunting memories, fear, and danger...and suddenly, Haven isn't so safe, after all. With no future in Haven, and no way to escape the small town, teacher Zack Bordeaux fears he's doomed to a life of mediocrity. Haunted by the deaths of his wife and son, landscape artist Jonathan Gladstone feels bound to an estate he both loves and loathes. When Zack and Jonathon meet Samantha, their lives take on a different course.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781611161373 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 332 |
Featured Reviews
Marcia S, Reviewer
The Other Side of Darkness is a well crafted inspirational book. I loved the plot and the setting. I always enjoy this author’s books. Highly recommend
Librarian 113723
I enjoyed the characters of the story and the history of the town. Sam's spiritual journey was heartfelt and rang true. The quirky secondary characters added to the story. The crime family and DA just didn't ring true to me. I liked the author's descriptive writing and could picture the places.
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