
The Secret Life of Evie Hamilton
by Catherine Alliott | Women's Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 9780718153601 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 9780718153601 Global Overview for this book
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Journal Entry 1 by Nicki1980 from Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Evie Hamilton has a secret...one she doesn't even know about. Yet...
Wife of successful, handsome Ant and mother of high-achieving, accomplished Anna, Evie's biggest worry in life is whether or not she can fit a manicure in on her way to fetch Anna from her clarinet lessons. She doesn't think about much else outside her own, charmed circle.
But all that is about to change. One sunny Oxford morning a letter - ticking time-bomb - lands on Evie's immaculate doormat and up-ends Evie's comfortable life. Something she could never have anticipated has been waiting in the wings to sabotage everything she holds dear, and it's not going away. She will have to reappraise everything in her carefully arranged universe.
Evie is a fighter and she will fight for what she loves. And in the process, find there is more to her than she thought, and more to her life.
What will remain? What will change forever? And can a woman's entire world really be as fragile as her best china?
Wife of successful, handsome Ant and mother of high-achieving, accomplished Anna, Evie's biggest worry in life is whether or not she can fit a manicure in on her way to fetch Anna from her clarinet lessons. She doesn't think about much else outside her own, charmed circle.
But all that is about to change. One sunny Oxford morning a letter - ticking time-bomb - lands on Evie's immaculate doormat and up-ends Evie's comfortable life. Something she could never have anticipated has been waiting in the wings to sabotage everything she holds dear, and it's not going away. She will have to reappraise everything in her carefully arranged universe.
Evie is a fighter and she will fight for what she loves. And in the process, find there is more to her than she thought, and more to her life.
What will remain? What will change forever? And can a woman's entire world really be as fragile as her best china?