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The Color of Hope

By: Julianne MacLean
Narrated by: Jennifer O'Donnell
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Summary

Diana Moore has led a charmed life. She's the daughter of a wealthy senator and is living a glamorous city life, confident that her handsome live-in boyfriend is about to propose. But everything is turned upside down when she learns of a mysterious woman who works nearby - a woman who is her identical mirror image.

Diana is compelled to discover the truth about this woman's identity, but the truth leads her down a path of secrets, betrayals, and shocking discoveries about her past. These discoveries follow her like a shadow. Then she meets Dr. Jacob Peterson - a brilliant cardiac surgeon with an uncanny ability to heal those who are broken. With his help, Diana embarks upon a journey to restore her belief in the human spirit, and recover a sense of hope - that happiness, and love, may still be within reach for those willing to believe in second chances.

©2013 Julianne MacLean (P)2014 Julianne MacLean

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Another great book

I found that I couldn't put this book down, so to speak! I thoroughly enjoyed the storyline and am quite addicted to this Author! Looks as though I will be reaing the next book in the series!

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a good story. intriguing and with message.

The story was intriguing and with a valuable message.I think you will enjoy the story.

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Pleasant enough

It’s definitely not the best book I have ever read, but it’s not the worst either. Obvious at times, and with the characters not making any sense at others. However it was pleasant enough read to pass the time.

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