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Hardcover Return To Sender LARGE PRINT Book

ISBN: 1616642777

ISBN13: 9781616642778

Return To Sender LARGE PRINT

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At seventeen, Rosalind Lin Townsend finds herself pregnant and alone. Her father, deeply religious yet cruel, throws her out of the house. Nick Pemberton, her baby's father and the man she naively... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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It's Never to Late

Rosalind Townsend know as Lin realized she was pregnant at seventeen and was thrown out of her home by her religious and vicious father. The baby's father Nick Pemberton has no idea he is about to become a dad as all the letters come back "Return To Sender" This is a wonderful story of how Lin has lived her life for nineteen years and scarified to get to where she is in live at this point. Her son Will her pride and joy is going off to NYU and it is at a banquet dinner that the guest speaker is none other then Will's father. Fate had thrown Nick a bad diagnosis although he is a millionaire and CEO of the family business. Lin has decided she wants to seek some revenge on what this man has done to her and does not realize at the beginning that he is a sick man who might not have long to live and a son whom he never met. She has to decide whether or not to come clean with the lie she has told Will which was that his father died when he was younger and wondering if he will every forgive her for keeping this secret from him. It is one of Ms. Michaels most sensational books ever and once you start it you won't be able to put it down. A must read.

Amazing as usual

This was such a page turner as most of Fern Michaels novels are. It had you enthralled almost for the very first page. It was a heart warming story told as only she can tell. You really could envision the story and feel for the main character Lin. As she is torn between revenge for a deep wrong done to her as a child and being an honest and above reproach in morals, You feel the same way. Which to choose.......... The future depends on her will and devotion to bettering herself and making a wonderful life for her beloved son. The book will make you aware of how important and selfless being a bone marrow donor is and the unbelievable harshness of Leukemia. It makes you wonder about Karma and being a good person even to those who do not deserve it. What an inspiration. Absolutely fantastic story. In the end Lin gets her happy ending and her son get to finally know his father after 19 years of them not knowing that the other existed.

return to sender

I love the way this author writes. I have read several of her books and was never disappointed. The book was of good quality and the printing was not to small to read.

engaging contemporary soap opera

When Rosalind Townsend was seventeen years old she learned what she considered a life lesson about men and responsibly. Pregnant, her affluent one night stand partner in Atlanta Nick Pemberton deserts her by returning her letters unopened; while her abusive ultra pious father kicks her to the Georgia dirt as no Jezebel will live under his roof. Against the odds, she makes a life for herself and her Will. Almost two decades later, when NYU accepts Will as a freshman, Lin accompanies her son from Georgia to the Big Apple. Lin runs into now millionaire CEO married Nick; in a pique of avenging anger she wants him to pay with a disruption to his perfect life for the offspring he rejected years ago. Although over the top of the three stacked Empire State Buildings, Fern Michael fans will enjoy this engaging contemporary soap opera with a couple of more soapy spins re Nick, his wife and his doctor. Readers will admire Lin who has come a long way from Miss Stinky Pants' child abuse victim to being a great mom and dad to Will, but still seeks revenge with the wealthy northerner who ignored her plea to help care for her unborn. Harriet Klausner
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