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Title:The Mulberry Tree
Author:Jude Deveraux
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 464 pages
Published:April 29th 2003 by Pocket Books (first published January 1st 2002)
Categories:Romance. Fiction. Contemporary Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary
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She had a perfect life. Then she got a real life.... For nearly twenty years, quiet, unassuming Lillian Manville has devoted herself to her self-made billionaire husband -- and enjoyed a luxurious life of splendid homes, trips, jewels, and clothes. But when James Manville dies in a plane crash, Lillian's grief is compounded by a shocking mystery: all that Jimmie has left to her is an old farmhouse in tiny Calburn, Virginia. Now, Lillian's unexpected circumstances are leading her to a made-over life in Calburn, an exciting businessÅ and a sweet new love with a handsome local man. But will she have the courage to unveil the truth surrounding a past scandal and the loss of her husband? The answers may be as close as the mulberry tree in her yard -- and Lillian must dig deep within herself to Wght the secrets and lies that threaten to uproot the past she cherished and the future she treasures....This lush bestseller shines with the passion, intrigue, and warmth that is Jude Deveraux at her best.

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Original Title: The Mulberry Tree
ISBN: 0743437640 (ISBN13: 9780743437646)
Edition Language: English

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The first chapter or so I was really intrigued by this book, then I found out more than I ever wanted to know about canning and the liquors and the flavors available - blah, blah, blah. Then the mystery started. My favorite character was actually Arlene, who is just a minor player in this book. 3-1/2 stars

*Reread Review*Once again loving to reread books by this author. I am attracted to people that are super passionate about an avenue enough to make themselves the best. I gravitate towards those people in real life. I like to say I'm basking and soaking up some of the greatness lol. I think that over the years my rereads of this book has been for Bailey, the FMC. I do agree with some of the reviews that there was a lot of fact dump about the canning and preserving process, however for me it

There are two books in my collection that I read occasionally when I need a light read and something kind of fun, and this is one of them. It is the story of Lillian Manville, the wife of billionaire James Manville, who is killed when his plane crashes in the middle of the night. He dies, leaving Lillian a decrepit old farm house and a mysterious note that reads, "Find out what happened." Lillian undergoes plastic surgery and moves to the farm in rural Virginia, trying to reassemble her life,

A RABCK from bookstogive.Lillian meets James Manville at a fair. He asks her to marry him and she says yes. She is only 17 but lies about her age. They were married almost 20 years. He was a billionaire and she obeyed this powerful older man and in return she received a life beyond her wildest dreams. But James dies suddenly and Lillian's life style has come to a abrupt halt. Her husband left everything to his sister and brother. He left her with an old farm.This is where the story really

I won't go into the synopsis which other people have but say how I reacted to this book.SPOILER ALERT***************SPOILER ALERT******************There were aspects of the plot which I liked and others didn't seem believable. After changing her name, Lillian becomes Baileym but I could not understand how the inheritors of her husband's fortune could refuse Lillian entry into the house within hours of Jimmy's death? It surely would have been illegal because probate hadn't been passed and all her

Not sure I can say I disliked this book... but I certainly wouldn't classify it as a romance which is probably why it didn't sit well with me. The plot was a bit more mystery/small town story than it was contemp romance. I found the characters kind of BLAH but I had nothing against the book itself. The plot was relatively interesting but the complete lack of romance put me off.

This book was alright I liked it at first but it got confusing and then stupid. Lifetime.