Carolina Isle

Carolina Isle by Jude Deveraux, published by Gallery Books on January 26, 2010, is a reprint edition comprising 288 pages. This novel explores the lives of two cousins, Ariel and Sara, who decide to switch identities in a bold attempt to experience each other’s worlds. Their adventure leads to unexpected upheaval in their small Southern town, revealing the passions and scandals that unfold as they navigate their new lives.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance and fantasy, as Ariel strives to capture the attention of a man oblivious to her feelings, while Sara seeks to escape her challenging circumstances for a taste of a more glamorous existence. Set against the backdrop of Arundel, North Carolina, the story uncovers the complexities of identity and the hidden dangers that accompany their daring choices, ultimately exposing fears, secrets, and betrayals that threaten their newfound dreams.
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New York Times bestselling author and “master storyteller” (Literary Times) Jude Deveraux uncovers the passions and scandals that take a small town by storm when two cousins switch lives.
Ariel and Sara never imagined their high-spirited attempt to step into each other’s shoes would cause such upheaval. The lifelong pen pals, who look exactly alike, meet for the first time in their twenties and embark on a daring adventure of changing identities. Southern belle Ariel is determined to win the heart of a man who doesn’t know she exists, while Sara yearns to leave behind her hardscrabble existence and taste the good life that fate has denied her. But in pretty Arundel, North Carolina, nothing is as it seems—including the dangers that are closing in on their new dream lives, as the deepest of fears and darkest of secrets and betrayals come to light.
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