Wild Orchids
Since his wife's death, world-famous author Ford Newcombe has lived a solitary life, void of creativity -- or love. Then Jackie Maxwell tears down the walls of his isolated world with her sassy wit and fierce intelligence. Ford's heart is touched by his vivacious assistant -- and his imagination sparked by her knowledge of a strange story that drives them to a small North Carolina town brimming with secrets. There, they will trace the mystery of a woman said to have loved the devil himself...and discover not only the truth about a crime from the past -- but a passion that holds the promise of a new life together. Jude Deveraux, whose "enchanting and extraordinary" (Chicago Daily Herald) novels have enthralled millions, creates two of her most memorable characters in this powerful bestseller.
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Top Reviews
I wasn’t sure what to expect but there was depth, engaging characters and an intriguing story. This is not your run-of-the-mill love story, ghost story, family drama or supernatural tale. It’s all of these and more. Don’t be put off by any description as it’s a lovely read that I highly recommend.
I wasn’t sure what to expect but there was depth, engaging characters and an intriguing story. This is not your run-of-the-mill love story, ghost story, family drama or supernatural tale. It’s all of these and more. Don’t be put off by any description as it’s a lovely read that I highly recommend.
By Cythia Murphy
Having the devil observing and interfering in the characters’ lives made an interesting twist in a generally interesting plot. However, I deducted one star for the egregious error of placing the University of North Carolina in Raleigh. What the devil?
Having the devil observing and interfering in the characters’ lives made an interesting twist in a generally interesting plot. However, I deducted one star for the egregious error of placing the University of North Carolina in Raleigh. What the devil?
By Armanda Prosacco
I didn’t read the inside cover so kept skipping along not realizing this was about the occult. My bad cause it’s not typically my cup of tea. I kept trying to figure a logical explanation. So Deveraux is no longer a “get it cause she wrote it” author for me. Was still good
I didn’t read the inside cover so kept skipping along not realizing this was about the occult. My bad cause it’s not typically my cup of tea. I kept trying to figure a logical explanation. So Deveraux is no longer a “get it cause she wrote it” author for me. Was still good
By Cassaundra Corkery
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