Written in the style of Edie Claire's two previous acclaimed novels of classic romantic suspense (Long Time Coming and Meant to Be, both 4.5-Star Romantic Times Top Picks) BORROWED TIME is now available to readers for the first time ever!
Sarah Landers’ parents were killed in a plane crash when she was seventeen; her only sister committed suicide days after. Now, nearly a decade later, Sarah assures everyone she is perfectly fine--never mind her quiet aloofness, her intensity at work, her seeming neglect of any social life. Only Sarah knows the whole story. Only she is aware of the dark memories that plague her with guilt--of the fear of discovery that paralyzes her soul.
But when an enigmatic illness forces the normally self-sufficient Sarah to depend on someone--namely the charming do-gooder of a neighbor, Adam, whom she has been trying desperately to avoid--her carefully built cocoon begins to crumble. Her family’s home in Alabama, left vacant since the tragedy, still holds the grim evidence of her nightmares--and is slated for imminent demolition. With the horror of her past swiftly catching up to her, Sarah’s malady begins to look less like a catastrophe--and more like her only way out.
But the (rather irreverent) reverend Adam Carmassi refuses to let Sarah go--not when she is the first woman who has ever truly touched his heart, and not when he is so certain he can help her. With the end of Sarah's life looming in more ways than one, Adam wages a desperate campaign to convince her that no matter what tortured secrets she insists on hiding, her life is worth living--and their chance of a future together, however slim, is a dream worth fighting for.
No matter the genre, USA-Today bestselling novelist and playwright Edie Claire strives to infuse all her writing with both warmth and humor. Her family-friendly Leigh Koslow cozy mystery series, a favorite of animal lovers that was originally published in 1999, was reborn in 2012 to become a Kindle Top-10 bestseller. Her romantic novels range from women’s fiction with romantic elements to a blend of romance and mystery, beginning with her traditionally published contemporaries, the award-winning Long Time Coming and Meant To Be, and continuing with her USA-Today bestselling Pacific Horizons series, whose characters follow the migration of the humpback whales to some of the most gorgeous locations on earth. In any Edie Claire work, the reader may be assured that while intrigue may beckon and tensions rise, love and happiness will always triumph in the end!
Edie has worked as a veterinarian, a childbirth educator, and a scientific/technical writer. A mother of three, she lives in Pennsylvania and aspires to become a snowbird.
This book was a solid three star read for me until about 3/4 of the way through when I became annoyed with the heroine. She was ridiculous and irritating. I had a huge problem with the ending. The epilogue wrapped up a complicated legal mess in a couple of sentences. I was disappointed
I loved the characters, the setting, the intensity of the story and the way good kept creeping in to Sarah's life. Edie Claire's storytelling draws me in by making her characters knowable. I have read each book in this series and could not put them down.
Although this was a great story, I wasn't as fond of it as the previous two. It took me awhile to figure out what could possibly be what Sarah was hiding. I liked how her relationship with Adam developed and how all her problems became resolved. Good story and lovely characters.
I have enjoyed many of Edie Claire's books. This one just seemed slow to get to the story & drawn out. Also the timeline of the story was unbelievable. I get for the story that things needed to be condensed but it was unrealistic. Still a decent book, just not one of her best.
I would recommend this book to everyone. The plot had surprising twists and turns keeping the reader in suspense. The characters were very believable. I did not want to stop reading until I finished the book.
Sarah has been living in agony, ever since her parents were killed in a plane crash and her sister committed suicide. She seldom returns to her home state because she has also been keeping a horrible secret, one that keeps her secluded from the world. But now the county has used eminent domain to take her family's property and the construction is sure to uncover her secret. Moving to a new neighborhood seemed safe until a health issue forced her to lean on a neighbor for help. Now he's too close and has started asking questions. Her lies will only take her so far.
This book is about two people convinced they've done something totally despicable. They're both lonely, ashamed and afraid to let anyone know about their secret. But then, they call in love. Love is inexplicable! They weren't looking for it but it found them. This book is a wonderfully written book that grabbed me from the beginning. I can't wait to read more of Ms. Claire's books. Read it....you'll thank me!
This book started off well but seemed to drag on too much that I nearly put it down as it got boring it went on to the middle of the last chapter before the full story came out & the author tried to put too much in the last half of the last chapter, can’t say it was as good as the first two books & for this I have given only a 2 stars
I like Edie Claire's books - you can be certain that there will be a gradually unfolding mystery, a sensitive exploration of a romantic relationship, and a decent amount of humour along the way. The main characters here are fully realised and I finished it at a sitting.
A new librarian in town wants to remain anonymous but the Methodist minister next door with secrets of his own about being widdowed won't allow it. They embark on an interesting story about friendship and trust which holds suspense until the last page!
This romance was well written and a good page turner. The only reason I gave it 4 stars was because the heroine was a little over the top in not sharing her secret. It became frustrating. Otherwise, great story.