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Rating: Summary: Wow Review: As he nears his fiftieth birthday, San Diego architect David Thomas wonders when the better from his marriage vows will reappear. Ten years ago, he and his wife Angie lost their third child to sudden infant death syndrome. Angie never recovered and has turned into an agoraphobic. In celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, Angie buys two tickets for she and David to go white water raftering at the same place they honeymooned. When the day arrives to leave Angie is unable to leave her house, but she throws David out because she cannot deal with the guilt of ruining his plans. At site in the Rockies, David meets the owner Sierra Stone. He and Sierra are attracted to one another, but will he betray his wife who he loves but detests at the same time? PASSAGE is an intriguing relationship drama. The story line centers on David's reaction to two seemingly different yet quite similar women. Alex Lawrence deftly touch on a social issue as David struggles with what to do for his ailing wife, a problem baby boomers face with aging parents and spousal illnesses. This tale is a strong novel that will provide much of the audience with much to think about with their own relationships. Harriet KlAUSNER
Rating: Summary: Moving relationship tale Review: As he nears his fiftieth birthday, San Diego architect David Thomas wonders when the better from his marriage vows will reappear. Ten years ago, he and his wife Angie lost their third child to sudden infant death syndrome. Angie never recovered and has turned into an agoraphobic. In celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, Angie buys two tickets for she and David to go white water raftering at the same place they honeymooned. When the day arrives to leave Angie is unable to leave her house, but she throws David out because she cannot deal with the guilt of ruining his plans. At site in the Rockies, David meets the owner Sierra Stone. He and Sierra are attracted to one another, but will he betray his wife who he loves but detests at the same time? PASSAGE is an intriguing relationship drama. The story line centers on David's reaction to two seemingly different yet quite similar women. Alex Lawrence deftly touch on a social issue as David struggles with what to do for his ailing wife, a problem baby boomers face with aging parents and spousal illnesses. This tale is a strong novel that will provide much of the audience with much to think about with their own relationships. Harriet KlAUSNER
Rating: Summary: Wow Review: I just really enjoyed this book. Great plot, great character development and very well laid out.
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