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Julia Thayne is a valued and loving wife, a successful mother and a beautiful woman. She is everything most other women strive to be. But beneath the surface is a terrible secret that threatens to tear her perfect world apart.

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Julia Thayne is a valued & loving wife, a successful mother & a beautiful woman. She is everything most other women strive to be. But beneath the surface is a terrible secret that threatens to tear her perfect world apart.

Joshua is Julia's husband a dynamic, devastatingly handsome man with great style, charisma & humour. He is utterly devoted to his wife & children, but as the ghosts of Julia's past begin to move into their marriage, he finds himself losing the struggle to keep them together. Then two telephone calls change everything.

Julia moves from London to a remote mill house in Cornwall, determined to find a way to break free from the past & save her fractured relationship with Josh. But it is here that she makes her own fatal mistake, & once more her marriage is rocked to its very foundation

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