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Title: Where You Belong
Author: Barbara Taylor Bradford
Narrator: Jan Maxwell
Format: Abridged
Length: 5 hrs
Language: English
Release date: 08-01-00
Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 15 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Later, when she and Jake attend Tony's memorial service in London, Val's memories of Tony are gravely shaken by the realization that throughout their relationship he had lied, telling her that he was divorced. Reeling from his death and betrayal, Val and Jake return home to Paris, where they recover from their wounds and try to make sense of Tony's lies to both of them. As they begin to build a relationship and leave the events of the war behind them, Jake confesses his longtime love for her.
But for Val, peace with herself is elusive, as she tries to reconcile her love of photography with the perils of her career, not to mention the claims on her heart. The desire for a fresh new beginning leads her to trade the grueling world of war photojournalism for a glamorous position as a photographer of celebrities - which lands her in Mexico, snapping the dashing Alexander St. Just Stevens (born Bill Smith in Leeds, England), an artist of international renown whose reputation as a playboy doesn't steel him against a powerful attraction to Val.
Finding a new mode of photojournalism - and a new admirer - still can't ease her sense of searching for something, a sense that will lead her to retrace paths she thought were left behind.
Members Reviews:
Five Stars
IN PERFECT CONDITION
Wonderful
There has never been a Barbara Taylor Bradford book that I haven't loved. I wish all of her old books were now available on the Kindle.
Five Stars
Excellent writer
Four Stars
Great story again by Bradford !!
Say it ain't so, Barbara Taylor Bradford
So sorry that the author who gave us Emma Harte and family presented so uninteresting and shallow characters in her eagerly awaited new novel. I found myself asking "why am I bothering?" There was no point where I really cared what happened next- which to me should not be something to think about when reading such an established writer. Disappointed at best,questionable at least. Whatever happened?