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Original Title: | Postmarked Baltimore |
ISBN: | 099669272X (ISBN13: 9780996692724) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | United States of America |
Literary Awards: | New England Book Festival (2008) |

Jeff LeJeune
Paperback | Pages: 206 pages Rating: 4.63 | 30 Users | 9 Reviews
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Title | : | Postmarked Baltimore |
Author | : | Jeff LeJeune |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Redux 2015 |
Pages | : | Pages: 206 pages |
Published | : | September 20th 2015 by Stripe Creative (first published June 30th 2008) |
Categories | : | Fiction |
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*NOTE: This revised edition is the author-preferred version, significantly different from the original released in 2008 by Broadmoor Books. One man’s struggle with religion and love is at the heart of this tragic yet beautiful story. Perry Burns, a beloved Catholic priest, is rocked by a letter he receives from Noelle Rose, his lover in a former life. Perry is tormented by the return of memories and the sacrifices he has made for God. Both his conscience and a mysterious stranger practically force him onto the fateful trip into a past that will surface every thought and feeling he has worked so hard to bury. Heaven and hell are on the line, and once again, Perry must choose.Rating Containing Books Postmarked Baltimore
Ratings: 4.63 From 30 Users | 9 ReviewsCrit Containing Books Postmarked Baltimore
Great story....I couldn't put it down.As the author of this book, it is difficult to assess its worth, having read it so much in the revising and editing processes. I do feel, however, that it is a powerful story, one that I am very proud of.

Dark and mysterious! The author does a great job at keeping you guessing throughout. I'm also a sucker for an imperfect love story and enjoyed reading bits and pieces of Perry and Noelle's relationship throughout and it all finally coming together in the end. I also liked that the main character, Perry, wasn't perfect. I actually didn't like him all that much until the end! He had faults and I understood his faults more towards the end of the book. I loved Noelle the whole time. What an
On New Years Eve, 1989, Father Perry Burns sits, haunted by his many regrets. Fifteen years have elapsed since he fled, without a word, from the woman he loved, the result of a shameful indiscretion. Father Burns has just received a letter from Noel, who managed to trace his whereabouts. Recently widowed and a mother, Noel fills in Perry on her life and also expresses the hurt with which Perry left her. She is over him, she writes, but still loves the memory of what they shared.A great portion
i wanna read it ...... so bad
good book especially for holiday time of the year.
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