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Borrowed lives

By Laramie Dunaway

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Publish Date

1992

Publisher

Warner Books

Language

eng

Pages

464

Description:

Only once in a long while can a novel make us laugh out loud with its sassy wit, turn us inward to ponder our values, and keep us absolutely glued to the page with a wholly original, fast-paced contemporary story. International bestselling author of Hungry Women, Laramie Dunaway does just that in the riveting tale of a woman who gets a one-in-a-billion chance to live someone else's life. Luna Devon's whole dismal existence was in the toilet. She wished she could be more. Like her wild, beautiful, and very best friend, Wren Caldwell. Wren with her three master's degrees, drop-dead gorgeous figure, poetry in her blood ... men in her bed. But the face looking back at Luna from the mirror was the perfect poster girl for the Council of Churches, and the only man ever in Luna's life was now out of it, with the divorce papers to prove it. Soon, however, Luna is about to have a near-death experience, and things will never be the same. Things like. Her birth sign ... her driver's license ... her name. A crazy, senseless West Coast shooting leaves Luna with a hole near her heart, and Wren dead. Now Luna has the chance to be reborn, to transform "Loony" Luna into - who else? - Wren. Taking the job her friend had landed sight unseen at a hot new California magazine, Luna thinks she has it made. Yet if Wren's life offers a bed of roses, it certainly has its thorns. Luna finds herself pressured to land an exclusive. Interview with the media's murderess of the hour - and hasn't the slightest idea how to accomplish this assignment. She has the opportunity to impress a handsome movie director - and can't think of anything impressive to say. And she has to handle Byron, the sexy, lanky, slightly scary man who appears in her apartment - and who just happens to be the ex-con husband Wren never talked about. With moxie, pizzazz, gutsiness, and fingers crossed Luna will try her best, even. If it means pursuing her happiness with a group of ecological terrorists, a floating high-stakes chess game run by a hoodlum named "Grudge," her anthropologist father who has taken a pre-teen Indian medicine woman for his new wife, and a man who wants what may be impossible - for Wren to be herself. Borrowed Lives is filled with stylish suspense. It also brilliantly brings to life the tension between who we are and who we want to be. And it introduces us to a delightful. Heroine who gets to make lifechanging choices for two women ... both of them her.