Far to Go

Far to Go by Gina Ferris, published by Silhouette Special Edition in 1994, is a 250-page novel that explores themes of solitude and connection. The story follows Joe, a solitary man shaped by a dangerous profession and a lifetime of hard lessons. His latest assignment as a security expert challenges his long-held beliefs about relationships, particularly as he works to keep Lauren Caldwell safe while grappling with newfound feelings of belonging.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Joe’s internal conflict as he navigates his duty and the emotional complexities of his connection with Lauren. The backdrop of family dynamics is central to the plot, as the story unfolds around the struggles of siblings separated by fate, each seeking to reunite. This edition offers a glimpse into the challenges of forming bonds and the impact of past experiences on present relationships.
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Joe was a solitary man–always had been, always would be. A dangerous profession, and a lifetime’s worth of hard lessons, had taught him not to get tangled up with other people–and that definitely included the brothers and sisters he’d never really known …. But his latest assignment as a security expert was making him question his lonely path. It wasn’t going to be easy keeping Lauren Caldwell alive–and it was going to be even harder dealing with the way the lady made him dream, for the first time, of having a place to belong …. FAMILY FOUND: Once there were seven …but fate orphaned them, then separated them. Now they struggle to find one another.
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