As she did with The Burning Point, Mary Jo Putney crafts a stirring tale of modern relationships. Director Raine Marlowe needs a star for her first film. Although Raine's marriage is crumbling into a divorce, her action hero husband, Kenzie Scott, agrees to take the role. But when the skeletons in Kenzie's closet are mirrored by the movie character's dark secrets, Kenzie knows he must either confront his past or lose the one woman he'll always love. "Bravo! Putney proves she's every bit as good writing contemporary romance as she is with historicals."-Booklist
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“The Spiral Path is one of the most gripping and darkly emotional books to come along in a long while…Putney never shies away from tackling the bleak and ugly elements of human behavior. Nevertheless, her books hold out such promise of hope, redemption, and triumph that you will be unable to put them down.”
— RT Book Reviews (4½ stars, Top Pick!)
“Putney handles her potentially melodramatic material with emotional honesty and insight while maintaining the taut romantic tension between her richly developed, complicated protagonists.”
— Publishers Weekly“Bravo! Putney proves she’s every bit as good writing contemporary romance as she is with historicals…Putney’s superb storytelling skills and complex and evocative characters make for an unforgettable story.”
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Mary Jo Putney, a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author, has won numerous awards for her writing, including two Romance Writers of America RITA Awards, four consecutive Golden Leaf Awards for Best Historical Romance, and the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for Historical Romance.
Barbara Rosenblat, one of the most awarded narrators in the business, was selected by AudioFile magazine as one of the Golden Voices of the Twentieth Century. She has received the prestigious Audie Award multiple times and has earned more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards. She has also appeared in film, television, and theater, both in London’s West End and on Broadway.