Fulfillment by LaVyrle Spencer

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  • Pub. Date: October 1979
  • 384pp
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    • Pub. Date: October 1979
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp

    Synopsis

    "Spencer writes so well it leaves the reader breathless."

    New York Daily News

    "Spencer is a winner and the reader is no loser."

    San Antonio Express-News

    "Spencer brings an added dimension to her stories, call it grit, call it warmth, call it whatever you like-it works."

    Atlanta Journal & Constitution

    LaVyrle Spencer is the author of numerous nationally bestselling novels, including Family Blessings, Home Song, That Camden Summer, and Small Town Girl. She lives in Minnesota.

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    To Jonathan Gray, Mary is his loving wife of seven years. To his younger brother Aaron, she is a beloved friend--until the tumultuous weekend when she awakens in Aaron's arms. Mary embraces the infidelity that can bring her the child she has longed for, the child her husband begged Aaron to give her. Reissue.

    San Antonio Express-News

    Spencer is a winner and the reader is no loser.

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    Biography

    LaVyrle Spencer is the author of numerous nationally bestselling novels, including Family Blessings, Home Song, That Camden Summer, and Small Town Girl. She lives in Minnesota.

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    Wonderful Readby Anonymous

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    March 29, 2001: Although this novel is not my favorite by LaVyrle Spencer, it is definitely worth reading more that once. I really did not agree with killing off the husband so the wife and brother-in-law could marry, but it is what I would have expected from what I know of Spencer's style.

    Unfair, couldn't bear!by Anonymous

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    March 07, 2001: I guess it's just that i never left the 'morality of constraint' time of my childhood, but after the husband's demise and even before ,i could not for the life of me justify the affair by any means. He asked them to do it and they refused, yet they were ''meant to be.' I thought that was farfetched and it read that way. I saw nothing romantic about the fact that he died and they lived happily ever after, even though they betrayed him, after pretending his suggestion was such an abomination.


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