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For All Their Lives

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A couple brought together and torn apart by the Vietnam War find each other again in California in this saga by the #1 New York Times–bestselling author.

Casey Adams, a dedicated nurse, loses her heart overseas to idealistic officer Mac Carlin, heir to an immense fortune. Then tragedy strikes . . .

Believing that Casey has died in an explosion, Mac returns grief-stricken to San Francisco to a life he never wanted. But Casey is still alive, keeping Mac in the dark after learning that he kept from her a shattering secret.

Once home, Casey finds healing in the hands and heart of a brilliant plastic surgeon and forges ahead under a new name and with a new career. But fate charts a collision course for her and Mac, now a U.S. senator who doesn't recognize the compelling TV producer getting under his skin. For Casey, this full-circle journey cannot be denied, no matter what. For only by reclaiming the woman she was and the life she lost can she embrace the magic of unexpected love . . .

"Her most haunting and passionate novel yet." —Affaire de Coeur

Praise for Fern Michaels and Her Novels

"Heartbreaking, suspenseful, and tender." —Booklist on Return to Sender

"A big, rich book in every way . . . I think Fern Michaels has struck oil with this one." —Patricia Matthews on Texas Rich

"Michaels's highly developed skills as a storyteller are evident in the affable characters, suspenseful plot, and delightful romance." —Publishers Weekly on Deep Harbor
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 2, 1991
      Michaels ( Vixen in Velvet ) provides an ample serving of schmaltz in this romantic potboiler linking a half-French, half-American army nurse and a wealthy idealist who volunteers for Vietnam to escape his power hungry father and icy wife. The lovers meet first before donning khakis, when Casey, who was raised in a French orphanage, inherits a house in San Francisco from the father she never knew. Mac has fled Alice, who is pregnant, though not with his child (he never told her he's sterile). He spends his last civilian days chasing Casey, neglecting to mention he's married. Later, in Vietnam, they squeeze an idyllic affair into moments snatched from bloody operating rooms and night maneuvers. Then a bomb blast disfigures Casey, who wakes from a coma to find she's been misidentified--and, worse still, misled by Mac. Claiming amnesia, she is shipped to the States for convalescence. Mac finishes his tour of duty awash in grief, then ascends to the Senate. At his side is a kinder, gentler Alice, now mother to a child with Down's syndrome. With Casey working in TV, Mac and she are bound to meet again. Michaels employs nearly every cliche of the romance genre: emotional orphans, buried lineage, switched identities. The result is more frenetic than satisfying, but should please this veteran paperback author's fans. Major ad/promo.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 20, 1992
      Michaels provides an ample serving of schmaltz in this romantic potboiler--a Literary Guild/Doubleday Book Club selection in cloth--linking a half-French, half-American army nurse and a wealthy idealist who volunteers for Vietnam.

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