Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend (Unabridged)

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Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend (Unabridged)

Author: Robert James Waller
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Audio Length: 5 hours
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The minute Michael Tillman met Jellie Braden he knew he wanted her, and she felt it too. The problem is, Jellie is married to a professor colleague of Michael's, and she has a secret past which eventually leads to her disappearance. But Michael is a determined man, and knows he and Jellie will only find happiness if they are together. He sets off in search of her, journeying to the strange, exotic world of south India. There he embarks on a passionate mission to uncover Jellie's past and in the process discovers the barriers he must surmount before he can have her love. This novel, Robert James Waller's next after his best selling The Bridges of Madison County, is a passionate story of choices and loss and the intense power of instant attraction.


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