A thousand tomorrows / Karen Kingsbury.
"A young couple faces the challenge of falling in love, while seemingly doomed to repeat the negative patterns they have established for most of their lives"--Provided by the publisher.
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- ISBN: 9781931722803
- ISBN: 1931722803
- ISBN: 9780446529679
- ISBN: 0446529672
- ISBN: 9781546003649
- ISBN: 1546003649
- Physical Description: 241 pages ; 21 cm.
- Edition: First Warner books edition.
- Publisher: New York : Center Street, 2005.
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A Thousand Tomorrows
Now streaming on PureFlix! Cody Gunner has no use for real love. Abandoned as a child by the person he needed the most, he swears he will never allow himself to love again. Ali Daniels denies love as well. Carrying a terrible secret, she lives life to the fullest, taking risks and refusing relationships. When Cody and Ali meet, their first instincts are to hide behind their emotional walls, seemingly doomed to repeat the patterns they have established of roost of their lives. But their attraction is too strong, and soon they're doomed in another way, for neither can avoid falling in love, regardless of the consequences. Only after three years--a thousand tomorrows later--do they realize at what cost their relationship comes. In the end, they must decide if love is worth the ultimate price.