Where Rivers Part

Where Rivers Part

by Kellie Coates Gilbert
Where Rivers Part

Where Rivers Part

by Kellie Coates Gilbert

Paperback(2nd ed.)

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Overview

Success too often comes with a price. Juliet never imagined the cost could be so high.


Dr. Juliet at Ryan has devoted her considerable scientific acumen to corporate America, providing safe drinking water for millions—and affording her plenty of perks along the way. Her career choice is not the path her estranged father would have her take, but then Juliet finds it difficult to maintain respect for a man she cannot trust. She's on her way up in the world, and she's not going to let anything drag her down.

But when a fast-moving disaster sweeps Juliet into a whirlpool of corporate scandal, lives are at risk—including those of some of the people closest to her. As she scrambles to find answers, Juliet must face her deepest wounds and join forces with the one who has hurt her most in order to expose a far-reaching conspiracy.

Like a mighty river with twists and turns and hidden rocks, this engrossing story will sweep you relentlessly along as it explores the seduction of success, the fear of giving up control, and the redemptive power of learning to forgive.




"Well-drawn, sympathetic characters and graceful language make this an engaging choice for readers." ~Library Journal

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987020960
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 01/11/2019
Series: Texas Gold Collection , #2
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 334
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Kellie Coates Gilbert has won readers’ hearts with her compelling and highly emotional stories about women and the relationships that define their lives. A former legal investigator, she is especially known for keeping readers turning pages and creating nuanced characters who seem real.

In addition to garnering hundreds of five-star reader reviews, Kellie has been described by RT Book Reviews as a “deft, crisp storyteller.” Her books were featured as Barnes & Noble Top Shelf Picks and were included on Library Journal’s Best Book List of 2014.

Born and raised near Sun Valley, Idaho, Kellie now lives with her husband of over thirty-five years in Dallas, where she spends most days by her pool drinking sweet tea and writing the stories of her heart.
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