Ex-nun Hannah Jergen married the first man to look at her. Denny Lorenzo, an internationally-famous Jewish singer, is in a crumbling marriage to an overbearing publicity hound. Guilt-ridden flashbacks over a car accident that left his wife with amnesia are the only reasons he hasn't left her.
Denny's performance schedule takes him to Boston, Hannah's hometown, and sparks fly. How can such opposites fall in love without changing the world, theirs and that of those around them? They can't.
Unable to shed their miserable marriages, Hannah and Denny are equally unable to deny their growing attraction. Through undercover meetings facilitated by Hannah's faithful friend, Donna, their emotional attachment becomes dangerous after accidents and mysterious illnesses befall them. When a seriously-injured Hannah is kidnapped and held for a sick ransom, Denny's life for hers, worlds collide in a shocking confrontation.
It all started during those weekends in New England. . . .
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September 02, 2007: Weekends In New England weaves a tale of marital fidelity in a way that makes you clearly understand the cruel reality of both sides of the coin. The harsh reality of the mix of faiths between Catholic and Jew is brought to light within the pages. Linda Alexander's spell binding telling compels you to read on. I warn you now, once you pick it up, you won't be able to put it down until you reach the final unexpected ending.
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July 25, 2007: Linda Alexander is a very talented author! From the first word in the book, she captured my attention. The characters became so real that often I would find myself thinking of the characters during my work day. The book is suspenseful to the very last word. I highly recommend this book.