White Lies

White Lies by Linda Howard, published by Mira Books in 1997, is a contemporary romance novel that spans 250 pages. The story follows Jay Granger, who finds herself unexpectedly confronted with her ex-husband while being escorted by the FBI to his bedside. As she navigates her emotions and the mystery surrounding him, Jay becomes entangled in a complex web of danger and duplicity.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of uncertainty and love amidst perilous circumstances. As Jay grapples with her feelings and the challenges that arise, the book delves into the intricacies of relationships and the choices that define them. This edition, presented in English, invites readers into a world where past connections and present dangers intertwine.
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When Jay Granger is escorted by the FBI to her ex-husband’s bedside, she is unprepared for her own reaction–or for the sense of mystery that surrounds him. Something is different. Entangled in a web of danger and duplicity, Jay is in too deep to pull back–from an uncertain future and an even less certain love.
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