True Believer
Jeremy Marsh is a born skeptic and a science journalist who specializes in debunking the supernatural. When he hears about ghostly apparitions in a cemetery in Boone Creek, North Carolina, he leaves his beloved New York City for this small, rural town-and what his instincts tell him could make a...
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Jeremy Marsh is a born skeptic and a science journalist who specializes in debunking the supernatural. When he hears about ghostly apparitions in a cemetery in Boone Creek, North Carolina, he leaves his beloved New York City for this small, rural town-and what his instincts tell him could make a great story. What he doesn't plan on is meeting and falling hopelessly in love with Lexie Darnell, who is sure of one thing: her future is here in Boone Creek, close to the people she loves. Now, if the young lovers are to be together, Jeremy must make a difficult choice: return to the life he knows in New York, or do something he could never do before... take a giant leap of faith.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780446618151 (0446618152)
ASIN: 446618152
Publish date: March 1st 2007
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages no: 465
Edition language: English
Series: Jeremy Marsh & Lexie Darnell (#1)
A good one, but again, not my favorite Nicholas Sparks novel.
A good one, but again, not my favorite Nicholas Sparks novel.
Nicholas Sparks and I have a serious love-hate (mostly hate) relationship. Honestly, I don’t know why I keep reading his books, because they mostly make me want to throw them across the room/stab the book/curl into a ball and scream, etc. However, seeing as I literally own all his books except for a...
Actually 3.5 stars but you know the reason why I can't give that
Not one of my best books of Sparks'. Makes you want to believe in the unbelievable. Writing style and the story is as good as can be.