When Justine Crandall walks in on her husband of six years with another woman, she flees their home, declaring he'll never see her again. And her wish almost comes true when his car careens off a cliff in his pursuit of her. Hours later she finds herself in a hospital, faced with a terrible choice. Will she disconnect his life support because he was a liar and a cheat or because it's the humane thing to do? Or&should she keep faith that he'll revive from his coma? In the meantime, an old love reappears making the decision even more difficult, pitting her heart against her conscience. Justine finds that soon she must choose: be with a man who truly loves her and puts her first, or honor her marriage vows.
Francis Rayis theNew York Timesbestselling author of the Grayson novels, the Falcon books, the Taggart Brothers, andTwice the Tempation, among many other romances. Her novelIncognitowas made into a movie aired on BET. A native Texan, she is a graduate of Texas Woman's University and has a degree in nursing. Besides a writer, she is a school nurse practitioner with the Dallas Independent School District. She lives in Dallas.
1. If Justine hadn't wanted to surprise her husband, she might never have learned he was having an affair. Do you think she was clueless because she had little experience with men or that Andrew was good at covering up his infidelity? Can a woman always tell' when her man is cheating?
2. Do you think men cheat more than women? Why? Can cheaters' ever be reformed?
3. If you had been in Justine's position would you have signed the papers to disconnect life support? Why?
4. Dalton and Justine were high school sweethearts. Why do you think we always remember our first love?
5. Brianna Ireland's unplanned pregnancy caught her by surprise and threw her into a tailspin. Her efforts to push Patrick away failed because her heart wasn't in it, and because of his unwavering love and support. CanlC