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Name: For Better, For Worse, Forever

Author: Lurlene McDaniel
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Genres/categories: Young adult, Romance, Children

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9780553570885
9780780771703
0553570889
0780771702
In this sequel to Till Death Do Us Part, a grief-stricken April Lancaster flees to St. Croix island to cope with the loss of her fiancee. There on the beach, she meets a dark and broody Brandon Benedict who is still dealing with the pain of his mother's recent suicide. Though the two quickly become close through their shared grief, April does not reveal that she is battling an incurable brain tumor. When April's health condition worsens, she is forced to fly back home without telling Brandon. April is dying. Can she bring herself to tell Brandon that he'll soon lose another person he loves?
This book is part of the "April Lancaster" series.
Here are some other books from this series:
Till Death Do Us Part
First published 1997
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As Long as We Both Shall Live
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