Thursday, September 24, 2009

A Note From An Old Acquaintance by Bill Walker


Product Description
Brian Weller is a haunted man. It's been two years since the tragic accident that left his three-year-old son dead and his wife in an irreversible coma. A popular author of mega-selling thrillers, Brian's life has reached a crossroads: his new book is stalled, his wife's prognosis is dire, and he teeters on the brink of despair.
Everything changes the morning an e-mail arrives from Boston artist Joanna Richman. Her heartfelt note brings back all the poignant memories: the night their eyes met, the fiery passion of their short-lived affair, and the agonizing moment he was forced to leave Joanna forever. Now, fifteen years later, the guilt and anger threaten to overwhelm him. Vowing to make things right, Brian arranges a book-signing tour that will take him back to Boston. He is eager to see Joanna again, but remains unsure where their reunion will lead. One thing is certain: the forces that tore their love asunder will stop at nothing to keep them apart.

Filled with tender romance and taut suspense, A Note from an Old Acquaintance is an unforgettable story about fate, honor, and the power of true love.


My thoughts
Have you ever received a letter, card or call from someone that you haven’t spoken with in over fifteen years? Now with the internet, it is easier to find someone. What if that one person was the love of your life and the both of you are well known in your own fields? A Note from an Old Acquaintance” by Bill Walker has that and more. Brian Weller has lost both his son and wife in an accident. Although he is a well known author, life has little meaning, until he gets an e-mail from Joanna; a woman he had an affair with many years ago (this was before he met his wife, so don’t think badly of him). Anyway, Mr. Walker has written a thoroughly enjoyable book that is more than a story of lost love.

2 comments:

Bill Walker said...

Dear Dan: Thank you so much for your review. It is much appreciated. Glad you enjoyed it.

Irene Yeates said...

Dan, great review. I didn't think badly of Brian Weller...I assumed by the title that Joanna was a long lost love... Can't wait to read this one!!

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