All the Winters That Have Been

All the Winters That Have Been by Evan Maxwell is a contemporary fiction novel published by HarperCollins on July 1, 1996. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Dane Corvin, who returns to the Pacific Northwest to support his dying uncle during his final days. Alongside this duty, Dane grapples with unresolved feelings for Helen Raven, a woman he loved and left two decades earlier.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of love and redemption as Dane confronts his past and the choices he made. The plot thickens when Helen reveals a secret that could either bring them together or lead to their downfall. This book delves into the complexities of relationships and the significance of second chances, making it a poignant exploration of romance and personal growth.
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Dane Corvin has returned to the Pacific Northwest to ease his dying uncle’s last difficult days. And, although he’s loath to admit it, he also returned to see Helen Raven–a woman he loved and left twenty years ago. Dane has changed and he now knows the value of love and the power of second chances. This time, though, it is Helen who hides a secret–something that could unite the two or destroy them both.
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