Places by the Sea

Places by the Sea by Jean Stone is a reissue published by Random House Publishing Group on March 3, 1997. This 384-page novel explores themes of friendship, betrayal, forgiveness, and love through the life of Jill McPhearson, a successful TV show host. As Jill’s seemingly perfect life unfolds, she is drawn back to her childhood home on Martha’s Vineyard, where she must confront her past and a dark family secret that could change everything.
Readers will find an emotionally charged narrative that delves into Jill’s journey as she navigates her career and personal life. The story presents a blend of contemporary fiction and romance, highlighting the complexities of returning to familiar places and the impact of unresolved issues. As Jill faces her painful memories, the novel invites reflection on the ties that bind us to our past and the choices that shape our futures.
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There are some places you must return to.
In the bestselling tradition of Barbara Delinsky, Jean Stone weaves an enthralling, emotionally charged novel of friendship and betrayal, forgiveness and love.
Jill McPhearson leads a charmed life—with a hugely successful TV show, two beautiful children, and a fiancé who just happens to be her sexy prime-time co-host. Just when all Jill’s dreams seem to be coming true, her past beckons her back to her childhood home on Martha’s Vineyard and to a life she wants only to forget. But returning to the island will also give this savvy reporter her biggest break—the chance to go after the story of a lifetime: her own. For a dark family secret is about to be revealed, one that could help Jill face painful memories or destroy everything she’s hoped to become.
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