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To Die For - Wendy Arthur

To Die For

Wendy Arthur
unknown , English
57 ratings

Eleanor Simpson has lived a relatively charmed life. Despite her mother’s tragic early death, Eleanor’s doting and wealthy father ensured she never wanted for a thing. Maiah Reyes, on the other hand, suffered through years of her own father’s physical and emotional abuse. When Maiah couldn’t take any more, she made a life altering decision that would eventually lead to the two women finding one another under the strangest of circumstances.



Eleanor’s dying father sends her on an unexpected trip into Yosemite National Park in the hope she’ll find peace and self-understanding. Instead, she catches a glimpse of a beautiful woman who seems to blend in with the forest around her. Eleanor is haunted by the woman’s face, and sets out to discover her identity. Research leads her to the unsolved disappearance of Maiah Reyes, a child prodigy who went missing on a camping trip twenty years ago.



Eleanor wonders if the woman in the woods could be the long lost Maiah. She sets out to make contact, and their fledgling friendship becomes a budding romance. Their love has the potential to teach both women lessons about trust and faith, and help each one find her true self.

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