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The Glass Castle

The Glass Castle

A woman's mind is a jungle

Heron Brooks recalled Edwin Trequair's words and what he'd said afterward. “It's the one jungle in which a man should never get lost.”

Why, then, had he asked her to marry him? And why had she accepted? True, she'd be living in the fabulous house she had loved all her life ... but there had to be more to a marriage than mere comfort.

Yet her feelings for him were more of fear and curiosity than any other emotion. How could she hope to make him a successful wife?

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