Jacqueline Keys was ostracized from her small hometown of Pine Springs, Texas when she was seventeen, sent away because she was gay. Her family was the largest employer in the county, owning Pine Springs Lumber, and her father was mayor of this small town. Her mother could not accept the fact that her only child was gay, could not tolerate the gossip about her family. So, with a hundred dollars in her pocket and a one-way bus ticket out of town, Jacqueline was told not to come back until she had come to her senses. And that included being prepared to marry the son of a business associate of the family.
Fifteen years later—long after she'd hitch-hiked to Los Angeles, long after she'd worked nights to put herself through college, and long after she'd written her first bestseller, No Place For Family—Jacqueline is persuaded to go back to the tiny town of Pine Springs after her father's death.
The quick trip she'd envisioned for the funeral turns into weeks as she learns her father's business is suddenly hers to manage. And she is also again face-to-face with the woman who, as a teen, had been Jackie's first crush. She and Kay had been inseparable as kids, and later as teens. They find themselves falling back into their old habits, and Jackie is soon fighting the same feelings she'd had when she was seventeen.
























Sabrina
6.2.2022
Auf den Punkt gebracht: Ich habe das Buch in einem Rutsch durchgehört. Eigentlich war ich noch in den ersten Kapiteln eines anderen Buches... doch irgendwie fehlte mir der Zugang und ich erwischte mich dabei, nicht mehr zuzuhören. Spontan entschied ich, diesem Titel meine Aufmerksamkeit zu schenken, da die Werke von Gerri Hill stets eine willkomme Abwechslung sind. Beste Entscheidung überhaupt. "Behind the pine curtain" erzählt eine Geschichte, die ebenso kurzweilig wie unterhaltsam Herzschmerz, Romantik und die große Liebe vereint.
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