Summary
At first, Elizabeth is unfazed by the prospect of returning home to South Carolina. After all, it's beautiful, and anything that happened in the past is over. But then she finds herself faced with everything she had hoped she could forget, including her former fiance, his vindictive family, and a se... Full description
Summary: |
At first, Elizabeth is unfazed by the prospect of returning home to South Carolina. After all, it's beautiful, and anything that happened in the past is over. But then she finds herself faced with everything she had hoped she could forget, including her former fiance, his vindictive family, and a secret that could jeopardize everything she has worked for. |
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Item Description: |
Title from container. Unabridged. Compact discs. Duration: 11:30:00. |
Physical Description: |
10 sound discs (11 hr., 30 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Production Credits: |
Directed by Jeremy Brewer. |
ISBN: |
9780061727566 0061727563 |
Author Notes: |
Dorothea Benton Frank was born and raised on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. She is the New York Times bestselling author of the Lowcountry Tales Series which includes the books Sullivan's Island and Plantation. Her title's have often made the Best Seller List such as: Porch Lights, The Last Original Wife, The Hurricane Sisters, All the Single Ladies, All Summer Long, Return to Sullivans Island, and Same Beach, Next Year. Dorothea Olivia Benton was born on Sept. 12, 1951, on Sullivan¿s Island. Her father, William, died when she was 4; her mother, Dorothea Cecilia Blanchard, was a homemaker who raised her children with the two men she married after Mr. Benton¿s death. After graduating from the Fashion Institute of America in Atlanta, she became a buyer for Kerrison¿s Department Store in Charleston and then an executive for a sportswear line in New York and San Francisco. After marrying Mr. Frank, an investment banker, in 1983, she left the fashion industry, had two children and raised money for various charities. She Shifted to writing novels because it suited her storytelling style. She was soon turning out a book a year. Dorothea Benton Frank passed away on September 2, 2019 at the age of 67. (Bowker Author Biography) |