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Every marriage has three stories: the husband's, the wife's-and the
one they create together. Every marriage has three stories: the
husband's, the wife's-and the one they create together. Everyone
who knows Kyra and David Winter considers them over-protective
parents, but the Winters have good reasons for fearing the worst.
When the best thing about their lives-their beloved son, Michael-
disappears from his own backyard one perfectly average summer day,
the question is, whose past has finally caught up with them? In the
search for young Michael, Kyra and David will be forced to reveal
secrets about themselves they've always kept hidden, but they will
also discover that it's not too late to have the sort of family
they've always dreamed of. Lyrical and wise, Lisa Tucker's
enchanting, life-affirming novel will surprise readers and leave
them full of wonder at the stubborn strength of the human heart.
In acclaimed bestselling author Lisa Tucker's mesmerizing and
suspenseful tale of intimacy, betrayal, and lost innocence, a
literature professor's carefully constructed life shatters after
her twin brother's death.
On a March afternoon, while Lila Cole is working in her quiet
office, her twin brother, Billy, points an unloaded rifle out a
hotel window, closing down a city block. The aftermath of his death
brings shock after shock for Lila when she discovers that her
brilliant but troubled twin was not only estranged from his wife,
but also charged with endangering the life of his middle child and
namesake, eight-year-old William.
As Lila struggles to figure out what was truth and what was fiction
in her brother's complicated past, she will put her job, her
marriage, and even her sanity at risk. And when the hidden meaning
behind Billy's stories comes to light, she will have to act before
Billy's children are destroyed by the same heartbreaking reality
that shattered her protector and twin more than twenty years ago.
From Lisa Tucker, the critically acclaimed author of "Once Upon a
Day" and "The Song Reader," comes an extraordinary novel about the
way we live now: the choices we make and the decisions we let life
make for us.
Matthew and Amelia were once in love and planning to raise a
family together, but a decade later, they have become professional
enemies. To Amelia, who has dedicated her life to medical ethics,
Matthew's job as a high-powered pharmaceutical executive has turned
him into a heartless person who doesn't care about anything but
money. Now they're kept in balance only by Matthew's best and
oldest friend, Ben, a rising science superstar -- and Amelia's new
boyfriend.
That balance begins to crumble one night when, coming home to
his upscale Philadelphia loft, Matthew finds himself on a desolate
bridge face-to-face with a boy screaming for help. Homeless for
most of his life, ten-year-old Danny is as streetwise as he is
world-weary, and his desperation to save his three-year-old sister
means he will do whatever it takes to get Matthew's help. What
follows is an escalating game of one-upmanship between Matthew,
Amelia, and Danny, as all three players struggle to defend what is
most important to them -- and are ultimately forced to reconsider
what they truly want.
Dazzlingly written with a riveting story that will resonate with
readers everywhere, Lisa Tucker's "The Cure for Modern Life" is a
smart, humorous, big-hearted novel about what it means in the
twenty-first century to be responsible, to care about other people,
and to do the right thing.
No longer bound by, Fear, rejection, neglect, loneliness, heart
break, confusion, addictions, guilt, shame. But unshackled by the
power of God, and owing to obedience to His guidance and
instruction, I have gained the control over all that controlled me
in my past. Now I have a heart and the wherewithal to see other
young girls, teens, and women, set free from the chains that life
has put on them, unwillingly or willing. So, I have opened up my
soul within the pages of this book, to let your know that no matter
how low you have gone, God can and will duplicate this process in
you, then bring you back to the original purpose He had planned for
your life, even before you were born, if you just only BELIEVE.
Mona Lisa Tucker is a dedicated wife, mother, and woman of God. She
is currently a member of the Potter's House of Dallas, TX where she
is actively involved in various ministries specific to evangelism
and ministry to women. Mona Lisa's greatest call and passion is to
her family where she resides in Fort Worth, TX with her husband
Frank and 6 of their 10 children.
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Cold Feet (Paperback, Original)
Heather Swain, Pamela Ribon, Tara McCarthy, Elise Juska, Lisa Tucker
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Say "I do" to five surprising stories of women grappling with love
and marriage and whether to walk down the aisle or run away. In
Elise Juska's "Perfect Weather for Driving," Megan and Joel's
sunset fender-bender makes for a great drunken story at his
friend's wedding, but the reality is hardly romantic. Stuck in a
New England hotel waiting for the verdict on their Volvo, the two
are forced to take stock of their own damaged relationship -- and
whether it's too late to fix it. In Tara McCarthy's "Losing
California," engaged surfer Alison is convinced that Michael Madsen
-- a member of her favorite band -- is her soul mate.
Unfortunately, he's not her fiance. So Alison flies to Nova Scotia,
where Michael lives, because she's either right or she's wrong --
and she better find out before the wedding. The bride-to-be in
Pamela Ribon's "Sara King Goes Bad" has always done the right thing
but decides it's important to know what it feels like to be
reckless for once. And so two weeks before her wedding, she
indulges in an unforgettable night of sex, drugs, and petty crime.
In Heather Swain's "The Happiest Day of Your Life," Annie and Ben
plan a simple ceremony at an apple orchard. But when Annie loses
perspective -- and everything that can go wrong does -- she's
forced to rethink why she wanted a wedding in the first place. The
"Emily & Jules" of Lisa Tucker's story are two lonely people
who meet on an online bulletin board for agoraphobics. But when
Emily is invited to her estranged brother's wedding -- and it's
clear across the country -- both she and Jules may be forced to
change their ways. Will any of these heroines get to the church on
time? Cozy up with Cold Feet and find out.
Her acclaimed debut, "The Song Reader, " won her praise as a
"brilliant new literary talent" "(The Albuquerque Tribune)." Now,
Lisa Tucker returns with a starkly lyrical novel of page-turning
intensity and rare emotional power.
Patty Taylor can handle anything. So what if the guys in her band
dismiss her as just a pretty face, hired by their manager to make
them more popular? She's already survived a bad childhood, a
destructive teenage relationship, homelessness, and working
twelve-hour shifts washing dishes. Traveling with the band gives
her a way to provide for Willie, the two-year-old son she adores.
But on a hot summer day in Kentucky, when Willie's father shows up
outside her hotel room, newly paroled from prison and intent on
having her and his son back, Patty begins a journey that will
change her from a girl who can put up with anything to a woman with
a voice that can bring the house down. "Shout Down the Moon" is
about following dreams and overcoming obstacles, about finding your
voice and becoming the hero of your own life. In Patty Taylor, Lisa
Tucker has created an unlikely heroine, a gutsy girl with a wry
sense of humor, whose life will depend on having the courage to
trust in her big talent and even bigger heart.
Nineteen years ago, a famous filmmaker disappeared from Los
Angeles, taking his two children, Dorothea and Jimmy, to a desolate
corner of New Mexico. There he raised them in complete isolation
without television, computer, radio -- not even a newspaper. Now,
at twenty-three, Dorothea leaves in search of her missing brother
-- and ventures into the outside world for the first time. Her
search becomes an odyssey of discovery when Dorothea meets Stephen
Spaulding, a cab driver dealing with his own mysterious history.
With him as her guide, Dorothea uncovers the truth of her family's
past and the terrifying day that changed her father forever.
Together, they have a chance to discover that although a heart can
be broken by the tragic events of a day, a day can also bring a new
chance at love and a deeper understanding of life's infinite
possibilities.
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