Unspoken / Kelly Rimmer.
Isabel Winton had planned to spend the last few days of her marriage at her vacation home, intending to reflect, regroup... or maybe just do some solitary sulking. Instead, she collides with her almost ex, Paul, who has the same idea. Too stubborn to leave, Isabel figures this is a chance for them to get some closure. But she's astonished to see that months apart have transformed her emotionally aloof husband into "Paul 2.0," more open than ever before. Paul was blindsided when Isabel left him. He had no idea she felt he was more committed to his career than to their marriage. With his new, hard-won self-awareness, he blames himself for letting her walk away. But winning her back will take more than simple words. It'll mean finding the courage to grow, to trust, and grab a second chance at life by each other's sides.
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- ISBN: 9781335505064 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 363 pages ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : HQN, [2019]
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Subject: | Reconciliation > Fiction. Married people > Fiction. Self-consciousness (Awareness) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Romance fiction. |
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To win back his wife, Paul Winton, blaming himself for letting her walk away, uses their time apart to transform himself into a better man â one who will stop at nothing to prove how much she means to him. Original. 150,000 first printing. - Harlequin
Sometimes it's what you don't say that can change everything'
Isabel Winton had planned to spend the last few days of her marriage at her vacation home, intending to reflect, regroup'or maybe just do some solitary sulking. Instead, she collides with her almost ex, Paul, who has the same idea. Too stubborn to leave, Isabel figures this is a chance for them to get some closure. But she's astonished to see that months apart have transformed her emotionally aloof husband into 'Paul 2.0," more open than ever before.
Paul was blindsided when Isabel left him. He had no idea she felt he was more committed to his career than to their marriage. With his new, hard-won self-awareness, he blames himself for letting her walk away. But winning her back will take more than simple words. It'll mean finding the courage to grow, to trust, and grab a second chance at life by each other's sides. - Harlequin
Sometimes itâs what you donât say that can change everythingâ¦
Isabel Winton had planned to spend the last few days of her marriage at her vacation home, intending to reflect, regroupâ¦or maybe just do some solitary sulking. Instead, she collides with her almost ex, Paul, who has the same idea. Too stubborn to leave, Isabel figures this is a chance for them to get some closure. But sheâs astonished to see that months apart have transformed her emotionally aloof husband into âPaul 2.0,â more open than ever before.
Paul was blindsided when Isabel left him. He had no idea she felt he was more committed to his career than to their marriage. With his new, hard-won self-awareness, he blames himself for letting her walk away. But winning her back will take more than simple words. Itâll mean finding the courage to grow, to trust, and grab a second chance at life by each otherâs sides.