Emerald’s Desire

Emerald’s Desire by Paula Munier Lee, published by HarperPaperbacks in 1995, is a work of fiction that spans 308 pages. The story follows Emma Lambourne, a young woman whose life of privilege is upended by the sudden death of her mother. Orphaned at 18, Emma seeks comfort from her grandmother, only to uncover a life-altering secret about her adoption that propels her on a quest for identity.
In her search for the truth, Emma is driven by a fragment of a priceless Celtic bracelet, which serves as her only clue. This journey leads her to confront her past and explore themes of love and self-discovery. Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of family ties and the quest for belonging, set against a backdrop of emotional upheaval and personal growth.
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Emma Lambourne, born into a life of wealth and comfort, is shattered by her mother’s sudden death. Orphaned at 18, she turns to her grandmother for solace, only to learn a shocking secret: Emma was adopted, and never a real Lambourne. Desperate to discover who she really is, Emma risks everything to follow the only clue she has: a fragment of a priceless Celtic bracelet.
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