Every Wild Heart

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book Every Wild Heart by Meg Donohue, William Morrow Paperbacks
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Meg Donohue ISBN: 9780062429841
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks Publication: March 14, 2017
Imprint: William Morrow Paperbacks Language: English
Author: Meg Donohue
ISBN: 9780062429841
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Publication: March 14, 2017
Imprint: William Morrow Paperbacks
Language: English

From USA Today bestselling author Meg Donohue comes a mystery, a love story, and a mother-daughter tale about two women on a precarious journey to uncover their true selves.

Passionate and funny, radio personality Gail Gideon is a true original. Nine years ago when Gail’s husband announced that he wanted a divorce, her ensuing on-air rant propelled her local radio show into the national spotlight. Now, “The Gail Gideon Show” is beloved by millions of single women who tune-in for her advice on the power of self-reinvention. But fame comes at a price. After all, what does a woman who has staked her career on being single do when she finds herself falling in love? And is the person who is harassing her in increasingly troubling ways a misguided fan or a true danger to Gail and her daughter, Nic? 

Fourteen-year-old Nic has always felt that she pales in comparison to her vibrant, outgoing mother. Plagued by a fear of social situations, she is most comfortable at the stable where she spends her afternoons. But when a riding accident lands Nic in the hospital, she awakens from her coma changed. Suddenly, she has no fear at all and her disconcerting behavior lands her in one risky situation after another. And no one, least of all her mother, can guess what she will do next…

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

From USA Today bestselling author Meg Donohue comes a mystery, a love story, and a mother-daughter tale about two women on a precarious journey to uncover their true selves.

Passionate and funny, radio personality Gail Gideon is a true original. Nine years ago when Gail’s husband announced that he wanted a divorce, her ensuing on-air rant propelled her local radio show into the national spotlight. Now, “The Gail Gideon Show” is beloved by millions of single women who tune-in for her advice on the power of self-reinvention. But fame comes at a price. After all, what does a woman who has staked her career on being single do when she finds herself falling in love? And is the person who is harassing her in increasingly troubling ways a misguided fan or a true danger to Gail and her daughter, Nic? 

Fourteen-year-old Nic has always felt that she pales in comparison to her vibrant, outgoing mother. Plagued by a fear of social situations, she is most comfortable at the stable where she spends her afternoons. But when a riding accident lands Nic in the hospital, she awakens from her coma changed. Suddenly, she has no fear at all and her disconcerting behavior lands her in one risky situation after another. And no one, least of all her mother, can guess what she will do next…

More books from William Morrow Paperbacks

Cover of the book Forgotten by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book What Looks Like Crazy On an Ordinary Day by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book The Belly Burn Plan by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book Carney's House Party/Winona's Pony Cart by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book Dandelion Wine by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book Genius and Heroin by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book The Great Christmas Knit-Off by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book The 100 Thing Challenge by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book Hate Mail by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book The Thirteen by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book Welcome Back to Pie Town by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book Close to You by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book The Last Testament of Bill Bonanno by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book Heart of Danger by Meg Donohue
Cover of the book The Days of the French Revolution by Meg Donohue
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy