311 Pelican Court
Chapter One
From the moment Rosie Cox entered Cedar Cove's divorce court, she'd felt a renewed sense of failure - not to mention
betrayal. Who wouldn't feel that way? After seventeen years of what she'd believed to be a reasonably good
marriage, Zach's infidelity was the last thing she'd expected.
He'd never openly admitted to the affair. She hadn't found her husband in a compromising situation, hadn't found any
concrete evidence - no matchbooks from expensive restaurants, no jewelry receipts or motel bills - but in her heart
she knew. A wife always does.
Rosie owned up to the truth - she was angry and she'd expressed that anger by making this divorce as complicated and
difficult as she possibly could. Why should she go easy on Zach or walk away from their marriage without one hell of a
fight? And fight she had, with both fists raised.
As she turned away from the judge, the final decree in her hand, she realized she'd made another mistake.
Rosie had assumed that once the divorce was granted, the anger and bitterness of these dreadful months would be
lifted. Wrong again. An ev ... read full excerpt from: 311 Pelican Court ebook