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Come Away with Me, Paperback / softback Book

Come Away with Me Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Come Away with Me, is the love story between Maggie Stewart and Jack Holt. An unlikely couple, who despite all odds fell madly in love. She taught him to forgive himself for his troubled past. He showed her how real men treated the woman they love.

Maggie was a world-renowned model worth-millions. She fell victim to the whims of powerful, controlling men with ulterior motives. Maggie was emotionally wounded when she married a successful doctor with underlying motives

Jack Holt struggled with self-esteem since a childhood automobile accident. The accident killed his father, two sisters, and left he and his mother disabled. His mother died in destitution eleven years after the accident. Jack's injuries left him with considerable damage to the bone structure on the left side of his face.

Maggie and Jack met in Homestead Park. The relationship slowly grew. Together they learned to help each other work through their emotional baggage. On the day her lawyer served her husband with divorce papers, Maggie vanished. A week later, homicide detectives arrested Jack Holt and charged him for the rape and murder of Maggie Stewart.

Joe Hammer, a disbarred senior prosecutor, was given another opportunity to practice law. There were conditions to this opportunity to practice. Working out of the public defender's, representing Jack Holt.

After Jack Holt's trial a jury decides whether he is innocent or guilty for the rape and murder of Maggie Stewart.


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