The Fish and the Bird

Fiction & Literature, Literary, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Laura Rae Amos ISBN: 1230001383119
Publisher: Laura Rae Amos Publication: October 12, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Laura Rae Amos
ISBN: 1230001383119
Publisher: Laura Rae Amos
Publication: October 12, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Leila and Matt thought they had it all figured out. Teenage sweethearts, victims of a heady young love and a whirlwind summer wedding, after ten years of comfortable domesticity, their cozy life is smashed wide open by the standard thing: another man.

No big deal. Temptation happens to everyone, doesn't it?

Leila has so many reasons not to leave her husband for Corbin Green, a hunky college professor with part-time groundings, a wandering scholar and kindred spirit. Corbin is magnetic yet unreliable in every way. The problem is: her stupid heart doesn't care about the reasons.

As Leila and Corbin's innocent new friendship quickly turns into an intense and irreplaceable bond, Leila is haunted by everything she's responsible for—the years, the futures, the tragedies, the children, the friendships, the mistakes, and the promises.

How do you live an honest life when every choice you make is full of regret?

The Fish and the Bird is a complicated and tender love story about three people who are bound by their promises and all the other lives caught up in their wake. For fans of intense literary fiction and realistic romance that reaches you all the way to your stupid, stupid heart.

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Leila and Matt thought they had it all figured out. Teenage sweethearts, victims of a heady young love and a whirlwind summer wedding, after ten years of comfortable domesticity, their cozy life is smashed wide open by the standard thing: another man.

No big deal. Temptation happens to everyone, doesn't it?

Leila has so many reasons not to leave her husband for Corbin Green, a hunky college professor with part-time groundings, a wandering scholar and kindred spirit. Corbin is magnetic yet unreliable in every way. The problem is: her stupid heart doesn't care about the reasons.

As Leila and Corbin's innocent new friendship quickly turns into an intense and irreplaceable bond, Leila is haunted by everything she's responsible for—the years, the futures, the tragedies, the children, the friendships, the mistakes, and the promises.

How do you live an honest life when every choice you make is full of regret?

The Fish and the Bird is a complicated and tender love story about three people who are bound by their promises and all the other lives caught up in their wake. For fans of intense literary fiction and realistic romance that reaches you all the way to your stupid, stupid heart.

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