Marking Time (Treading Water, #2)
Book 2 in the "Treading Water" Trilogy, “Marking Time” continues the story begun in “Treading Water” as Clare Harrington begins a new life. She’s considered a miracle, but everything that’s happened since she recovered from a three-year coma has been something less than miraculous. Now left to...
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Book 2 in the "Treading Water" Trilogy, “Marking Time” continues the story begun in “Treading Water” as Clare Harrington begins a new life. She’s considered a miracle, but everything that’s happened since she recovered from a three-year coma has been something less than miraculous. Now left to grapple with the aftermath of a selfless decision, she is home from the hospital and trying to figure out what the next chapter in her miraculous recovery has in store for her. Meanwhile, her eighteen-year-old daughter Kate, a talented singer and songwriter, sets out to pursue her musical dreams in Nashville. Her parents have agreed to allow Kate to spend a year there, but they couldn't have anticipated Kate falling in love with a much older man. Her newly divorced parents are forced back together to confront their wayward daughter. Spanning from Newport, Rhode Island, to Nashville, Tennessee, to Stowe, Vermont, "Marking Time" is the story of new beginnings and new loves.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781467938358 (1467938351)
Publish date: November 28th 2011
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 404
Edition language: English
Series: Treading Water Trilogy (#2)
A great story about the ex-wife of the hero in previous book. I was totally in sympathy with her dilemma. Everything was good about this story, plot, action, romance and even secondary (I must read Coming Home now where reviews say author makes this work.) Claire must rebuild her life that fell ap...
I had hoped this one would be better than the first one... and it was. My heart really broke for Clare in the beginning when she was in her old house and dealing with her life as it was...without Jack in it. And then there was Kate.... I really liked Kate and enjoyed her storyline. She and Reid......
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3.5 starsAlthough I kinda felt sorry for Clare in the last book, Treading Water I wasn't convinced that I needed to read about her new romance. But of the two romance storylines that take place in this book, hers felt the realest.One of the things I notice in Marie Force's books is that a lot of ti...