Blue Moon by Luanne Rice Paperback Book

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Author: Luanne Rice

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Bantam Books

Published: Jul 1994

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $7.50

Pages: 448

Synopsis

At the forefront of this well-crafted story stands Cass, youngest and feistiest of the Keating sisters, a mother of three who enjoys hot sex in semipublic locations with husband Billy Medieros, her sweetheart since high school. During a season of emotional and financial upheavals within the Keating clan, the Medieroses marriage becomes strained in ways that make Billy wonder whether Cass is more devoted to her family that to him. Then Billy adds to the stress by leaving his father-in-laws fleet and buying his own boat. His rebellion sets up the book's unexpected final episode, and electrifying disaster at sea that puts all of the characters back in touch with their deepest loyalties and passions.

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