A Perfect Stranger
Sydney Gordon stared at the engagement ring glittering in the candlelight and wondered what to say. What to do.What to feel.
One thing she shouldn't be feeling was panic. No woman in her right mind would have this lung-squeezing, temple-throbbing reaction to a proposal from sweet, stable, handsome Henry Barlow, an attorney with a beautiful new home, a solid investment portfolio and an excellent chance of earning a partnership with a law firm in Truckee, California, before the end of the year.
Which meant she must be going crazy.
Even now the proof was bubbling through her, right along with the champagne in her nearly empty flutethose same fizzy, self-destructive impulses that had driven her from one disaster to another after her father had died four years ago and left her an unexpected insurance benefit and the means to go down in well-financed flames. Dropping out of her postgrad work in Education to dabble in Theater Arts. Leaping into an affair with an actor and dashing off to a regional Shakespeare festival. Playing an infamous seductress onstage and getting her heart stomped to pieces behind the scenes. Adding several more strands of gray t ... read full excerpt from A Perfect Stranger ebook