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Having lived in a dozen different towns due to her husband's frequent corporate relocations, Joanna leaves her husband to return to the coastal South Carolina community she loves, while Paul, distraught by Joanna's abandonment, endeavors to win her back.
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Joanna is a “corporate wife” who's moved her family countless times to keep up with her husband's job transfers. Now that both her children are grown, she realizes that she doesn't want to make this one last move—and she does what so many women fantasize about: she runs away and starts a whole new life, which includes an exciting relationship with a sexy fisherman. The Richest Season is an amazing novel about discovering that a new you can be waiting in the wings—if only you have enough courage to find out who you are. Full of family drama and a great summer romance, this is a fantastic read for women of a certain age.
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