Synopses & Reviews
In this mass market edition, #1 bestselling author Karen Kingsbury weaves a powerful story of a young couple whose love must face the ultimate challenge.
Cody Gunner has no use for real love. Abandoned as a child by the person he needed the most, he swears he will never allow himself to love again. Ali Daniels denies love as well. Carrying a terrible secret, she lives life to the fullest, taking risks and refusing relationships. When Cody and Ali meet, their first instincts are to hide behind their emotional walls, seemingly doomed to repeat the patterns they have established for most of their lives. But their attraction is too strong, and soon they're doomed in another way, for neither can avoid falling in love, regardless of the consequences. Only after three years--a thousand tomorrows later--do they realize at what cost their relationship comes. In the end, they must decide if love is worth the ultimate price.
Synopsis
- Karen Kingsbury has written three novels in her successful Red Gloves series: Sarah's Song was just published in September 2004, with 73,000 copies in print, Maggie's Miracle (2003) sold over 45,000 copies, and Gideon's Gift (2002) sold over 63,000 copies.
- Karen Kingsbury's Treasury of Miracles series debuted in 2001 with her well-received Christmas edition. Since then the series has sold close to 145,000 combined copies in hardcover.
- Award-winning author Karen Kingsbury has written more than 40 fiction and nonfiction books with more than 2 million copies in print. She was previously a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Daily News. Her true-crime thriller, Deadly Pretender (Dell, 1994), was produced as Every Woman's Dream, a CBS Movie of the Week.
About the Author
Bestselling author Karen Kingsbury is America's #1 inspirational novelist. She's written more than thirty novels, ten of which have hit #1 on bestseller lists, and she's had books on the extended lists of both USA Today and the New York Times. There are nearly five million copies of her award-winning books in print, including more than two million copies sold in the past year. She lives in Washington state with her husband, Don, and their six children, three of whom are adopted from Haiti. You can visit Karen's Web site at www.karenkingsbury.com.