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a thousand
tomorrows
by Karen Kingsbury

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A talented young man, angry
and isolated. A mysterious woman with a secret. The two are
national champions, top of their game, alone and intent on
staying that way. How could they know what would happen when
their two worlds meet? And what fears must they face if together
they ignite a love that burns brighter than both of them?
Cody Gunner is a nationally renowned bull rider - cocky, brash,
a legend among his peers. On track to the top, Cody has rejected
everything about his past - his famous father, his hurting
mother, and every woman who ever came along. His heart has
room only for his young handicapped brother. Ali Daniels is
the most recognizable woman in her sport. She embraces life,
making the most of every moment and risking everything for
her passion. Along the way, Ali seeks to fulfill the dreams
of her little sister, a girl who dies before she had a chance
to live. And so competing is all she needs until the day Cody
discovers what Ali has been hiding so well. Reluctantly Ali
allows Cody into her private world. Despite their fears, they
bare their souls and love finds them in a way that it seldom
finds anyone. In a breathless race for time, their love becomes
the one part of them that will never fail, never die. In the
end they find something brilliant and brief - a thousand tomorrows.
© book jacket, a thousand tomorrows,
Karen Kingsbury.
Karen Kingsbury is up to
her usual stellar performance once again in this tear jerker.
The flexibility and imagination of this author knows no bounds
as she enters the rodeo world in this novel about two young
loners who find each other. The characters are strong and
empathic, the plot moves along smoothly, and the ending ties
everything together neatly. While I wouldn't say this is my
favourite Karen Kingsbury novel, if you are a fan you will
want to read this one for certain.
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