All the Stars in Heaven by Michele Paige Holmes

June 11, 2009 | 3 Comments
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Title: All the Stars in Heaven

Author: Michele Paige Holmes

Publisher: Covenant

Release Date: June 28, 2009*

ISBN: 978-1598116212

Size: 384 pages, 6×9, softcover

Genre: Romance

Series: Counting Stars

Ever since the woman he once adored told Jay Kendrich he was a chivalrous hero, he has tried to live up to the praise. But when things don’t work out with Jane, moving on and dating other girls proves to be a chore. That is until he meets fellow Harvard student Sarah Morgan. Although Sarah is a freshman studying music and Jay is in his third year of law school, he discovers they have much in common. He has also discovered that getting to know the shy pianist is painful. The last thing Jay expected from his friendly advances was to be assaulted by a brawny stranger. It is abundantly clear that someone wants him to stay away from Sarah. If only he could.

As long as she can remember, Sarah has lived under a watchful eye. While her father insists it’s for her own protection, Sarah feels imprisoned. As she begins to believe that those she has trusted most don’t have her best interest at heart, she is driven further from her respected father and closer to Jay. But their love will come at a high price as the pair edges closer toward a truth that is darker than either of them could have imagined.

*This is the official release date, but it was on the shelves Seagull Tuesday, 6/9.


3 responses to “All the Stars in Heaven by Michele Paige Holmes

  1. Tarmy

    I'm so excited about this book! I LOVED her last book and have been looking forward to this one for a couple years. Here's hoping it is as great as her first book!

  2. Tarmy

    I enjoyed reading this. It kept me reading. I didn't love it as much as her first book. If you love suspense/mystery I think you'll enjoy it too.

  3. Gayle Humpherys

    I enjoyed this story as a continuation of one of the minor characters from Counting Stars. A few aspects were a bit unbelievable, but the suspense element definitely had me turning pages quickly!

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