Sins of Omission, Fern Michaels
Sins of Omission, Fern Michaels
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Sins of Omission

Author: Fern Michaels

Narrator: Joyce Bean

Abridged: 12 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/03/2010

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Beloved New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels sweeps listeners from war-torn France to the dawn of Hollywood’s golden age in this spellbinding novel of love and deception.…When Reuben Tarz meets Marchioness Michelene Fonsard, known as Madame Mickey, he is a wounded American soldier desperate to escape the hell of the French trenches. Madame Mickey offers another option—for Reuben and his best friend, Daniel Bishop, to live at her lavish chateau, where she will help them heal in body and soul. Madame Mickey’s sophistication captivates the ambitious Reuben, and their affair is as tender as it is sensual. Then Mickey’s young niece, Bebe Rosen, arrives from California, scattering chaos in her wake. Bebe is instantly smitten with Reuben—and what Bebe wants, she gets. But every wish has consequences, and every sin has its price. And amid a tangle of seduction and betrayal, each will find a love powerful enough to change a life—or to destroy it.…

About Fern Michaels

Self-described as someone who can scribble notes and tell great stories, author Fern Michaels, aka Mary Ruth Kuczkir, is a very prolific writer having written 147 books, with 90 being on the New York Times best sellers list. She was born in Pennsylvania, coming into this world as "a dinky little thing", as her father called her. She spent the early part of her adult life becoming a wife and mother of five children. After her children were grown, she separated from her husband, who was a very negative person, and began putting pen to paper to begin her writing career. She had always loved books, and writing one seemed to be the best chance for her to make her own way through the rest of her life. Her first manuscript was not published, but the second attempt was, and so began her illustrious career.

Her successful career allowed her to put all five children through college, on her own, which she claims is one of her most proud accomplishments. She says that when all is considered, family is the most important thing. Fern also bought a beautiful old (300 year old) plantation in South Carolina, where she still lives today. Her grandmother gave her very sage advice many years ago, which she lives by today.......when God is good to you, you have to give back. She developed the Fern Michaels Foundation which grants four scholarships to deserving students. She also opened a pre-school and day care center for single moms who are having a hard time supporting their family.

The quote that best describes is a Dutch saying.......If you can't whistle on your way to work, you don't belong in that job. She follows by saying, "I whistle all day long".


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lane on February 21, 2019

Odd, quirky novel about a couple --Molly and Robert Carter-- and a strange, self-absorbed woman named Suzanne, who is essentially amoral. The novel is well-written, as a study of "normal" people's idiosyncracies and insecurities. (NOTE to self: Chasing Dad.)......more

Goodreads review by Tina on June 14, 2023

This book captured my attention and I had trouble putting it down. I won't spoil the story, but I can honestly tell you that the BRAT (Bebe Rosen Tarz) wouldn't have lasted one day in my family of Sicilians. My great-grandmother, grandmother and my mother would've fixed her little red wagon. My gran......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on January 10, 2021

Overall this book was very enjoyable, however you have to get through the first 150 pages first. I found the first 150 pages very slow and going nowhere so I kept putting the book down and reading something else. Once past the slow section the book does pick up the pace and gives the reader a great......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on December 28, 2018

It was a good book, pretty long and involved but I found myself feeling connected to the characters. Bebe is extremely frustrating. I cried when Reuben left Mickey. Some parts I forgot were supposed to take place in the 30's seemed more modern times. not sure if I will read the second book or not?......more

Goodreads review by Norma on May 21, 2024

Sins of Omission This the story of a young man who went to France with his best friend after the war ended and met an older woman and fell in love. This is my review and mine alone. Norma Gorrill......more