Love, Hatred and Jealousy. But Also Regret.




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Summary: With her husband half a world away, in the trenches of Flanders, in 1918, Sarah Underhill struggles alone to maintain their home for his return. But these orchards and lands have been part of a misjudged attempt to establish an English Eden in the arid interior of British Columbia in southern Canada. The help she finds is young Irishman Jack Butler, whom she discovers to be a liar, a thief, and possibly worse. Their love affair must end with her wounded husband Edward’s return. In James Ferron Anderson‘s novel “The River and The Sea” Jack’s love turns to jealousy and hatred, and when he gets his chance to lead Edward to possible death in a foolish three-man hunting trip in the frozen north, he takes it. But as the three men starve and freeze, and slowly die together, Jack’s perspectives change. And if he survives and returns to Footner, who will Sarah be waiting for? Will she be waiting at all? More below the media player. Listen to James Ferron Anderson The Indie Author Life Choosing a good title for a book can be the most challenging part of the writing process. In a racent blog post, James Ferron Anderson […]Similar Posts:Escaped Slave Finds Freedom. Or Does He?A Stunning Story of Two Women and the Bond They ForgeWill Ambition Get The Better of Verity Parker?A Body in The Basement – Of Course He’s the…A Huge Gamble on Love, Or a Sure Bet? The post Love, Hatred and Jealousy. But Also Regret. appeared first on The Bookcast.