Denim and Diamonds
A Novel
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Publisher Description
In this heart-wrenching classic novel from Debbie Macomber, two wounded hearts give in to the healing power of love—and learn to trust again.
Letty Ellison left her small town and her high-school sweetheart behind to chase her dreams—but music never worked out. When she returns nine years later, nothing’s changed in Red Springs, Wyoming, except for her. Letty’s a little more humble, she’s a single mom to a beautiful daughter, and she has a secret: she needs surgery for a potentially fatal heart condition. On top of everything, seeing Chase Brown again makes her realize that what she really wants may have been right here all along.
After Letty moved away, Chase poured his hurt and anger into fixing up his family’s ranch. Now that she’s back, he vows to stay as far away from her as possible, and yet he can’t ignore the rush of emotions he feels every time their paths cross. He may be risking heartbreak, but Chase has to face the past to build what he really wants: a future, and a family, with Letty.
Praise for Debbie Macomber
“No one tugs at readers’ heartstrings quite as effectively as Macomber.”—Chicago Tribune
“The reigning queen of women’s fiction.”—The Sacramento Bee
“It’s impossible not to cheer for Macomber’s characters. . . . When it comes to creating a special place and memorable, honorable characters, nobody does it better than Macomber.”—BookPage
Published by Debbie Macomber Books
Customer Reviews
Incredible!
The desire of love and heartbreak is all in this book and much more. Great read this book is ageless it could fit in whatever year we are in.
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Predictable
I have read books by this author in the past and while they were “light” they were enjoyable. When I read the prologue I knew exactly how this how this would play out so I skimmed through the book to get it over with. When I read the prologue, my instinct was to delete the book but I was hoping there would be a twist, something I didn’t expect. Nope, predictable.