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About the Book

“I think I’m dead!” Molly fell backward, her curly auburn hair splayed out on the living room rug. She had just taped her umpteenth moving box.

Eva laughed, tossing her straight blonde locks in amusement.

Molly Parsons and Eva Blake were exact opposites. Eva came from money; her family owned Blake Custom Builders. Molly’s family was middle class; her mother had been a bank teller, and her father had worked in construction. Eva’s parents were healthy seventy-year-olds. Molly’s mother died of cancer when Molly was sixteen; her dad had a fatal heart attack when Molly was a college freshman. Eva socialized with friends, ate in restaurants, and went to movies and rock concerts. Molly worked thirty hours per week in addition to being a full-time student. Even with the scholarships she had received from Ohio State, Molly had a mountain of student loans to pay back. Eva, of course, was debt-free.