Emily McIllwain

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But Rosa knew that it wasn’t the money that mattered, it was what she’d done, how she’d taken a good man and pulled him down into the dirt. She’d taken a faithful man and made him a cheater; she’d taken an honest man and made him a liar. For six hundred dollars, she had found a good man and corrupted him… and she would have to carry that knowledge with her, about what she’d done and what kind of person that made her, for the rest of her life.
The Summer Place
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