Return to Sender

Return to Sender by Fern Michaels, published by Zebra Books on December 24, 2012, is a reprint edition comprising 395 pages. This contemporary fiction novel follows the journey of Rosalind “Lin” Townsend, who, at seventeen, faced the challenges of an unplanned pregnancy and abandonment by her family. Determined to create a better life for herself and her son, Will, Lin has worked hard to fulfill her promises. As Will prepares to start his freshman year at NYU, Lin’s past resurfaces when she unexpectedly encounters Nick Pemberton, the father of her child, who had previously rejected her.
In this narrative, Lin grapples with her feelings of anger and betrayal as she confronts Nick, now a successful CEO. The story explores themes of family life and the complexities of city living, as Lin seeks to address the past while navigating her hopes for the future. Readers will find a portrayal of resilience and the pursuit of happiness amidst the challenges of relationships and personal growth.
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Return To Sender
At seventeen, Rosalind “Lin” Townsend found herself pregnant and alone. Her deeply religious father threw her out of the house, and Nick Pemberton, her baby’s father, refused to marry her. Yet even at the lowest point in her life, Lin vowed to succeed on her own terms, and to give her son, Will, all the love and happiness she’d been denied.
Nineteen years later, Lin has made good on her promises, and Will is about to start his freshman year at NYU. But when Lin visits New York with Will, she crosses paths with the one man she thought she’d never see again–Nick Pemberton, now a millionaire CEO, and the man who sent back all her letters unopened. Seeing him fills Lin with anger, and she resolves to right the wrong he did to Will. If she succeeds, like she has with everything else, the cost of revenge may be the loss of a bright new future. . .
Praise for Fern Michaels and her novels
“Tirelessly inventive and entertaining.” —Booklist on Up Close and Personal
“Fast-moving. . .entertaining. . .a roller-coaster ride of serendipitous fun.” —Publishers Weekly on Mr. and Miss Anonymous
“A page-turner and one of the author’s best romantic suspense tales to date.” —Fresh Fiction on Mr. and Miss Anonymous
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