I Did a Bad Thing

I Did a Bad Thing by Linda Green, published by Headline Publishing Group in 2007, is a fiction novel that explores the complexities of morality and personal choices. With 375 pages, this edition delves into the life of Sarah Roberts, who once led a virtuous life but made a significant mistake that haunts her. Now, as a local newspaper reporter living with her supportive boyfriend Jonathan, Sarah believes her troubled past is behind her. However, the unexpected return of Nick disrupts her sense of stability and forces her to confront the blurred lines between good and bad.
Readers will find a narrative that examines the impact of past actions on present relationships and self-identity. As Sarah navigates her feelings and the consequences of her earlier decisions, themes of romance and personal conflict emerge. The story invites reflection on how past mistakes can resurface and challenge one’s current life, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the intricacies of human emotions and relationships.
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Sarah Roberts used to be good. Then she did something bad. Very bad.
Now, years later, she’s living a good life. She works as a local newspaper reporter and lives with her saintly boyfriend Jonathan. She has no reason to think her guilty past will ever catch up with her. Until Nick walks back into her life. And suddenly, what’s good and bad aren’t so clear to Sarah any more.
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