Nicholas Sparks' s "Guardian" In this book, Julie Barenson is a young widow whose husband Jim had died of cancer before. Her husband made two unexpected gifts to her. The first gift is the Great Dane puppy's name singer (this gift was sent to the first Christmas after his death.) Another gift is his promise, he always looks at her. Four years after his death, Julie was 29 years old too young to give up love. She may be ready to take care of someone again, but she can not figure out who that person is.
"Wedding" by Nicholas Sparks The novel "Wedding" by Nicholas Sparks is a sequel to a love story "Notebook". The characters of this novel are facing big problems. The background of this story happened in a small place called Newburn in 2003, and the life of the Lewis family changes in many ways. Wilson and Jane Lewis, a couple for many years are the hero of this novel. They are facing difficult times in their lives. - Nicholas Sparks was appreciated for the excellent work of pouring millions of emotions into the paper for millions of people to read and his life was full of his best travel roller coasters. Sparks learned all scholarships for athletics at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, but since the first year she tore the Achilles tendon, the career on land has ended. He currently lives in North Carolina with his wife and five children.
Nicholas Sparks' s "Guardian" In this book, Julie Barenson is a young widow whose husband Jim had died of cancer before. Her husband made two unexpected gifts to her. The first gift is the Great Dane puppy's name singer (this gift was sent to the first Christmas after his death.) Another gift is his promise, he always looks at her. Four years after his death, Julie was 29 years old too young to give up love. - ... "Sparks eventually put in many zingers, it is the main mobility, and it is totally effective - there are many organizations at hand." - Publishers Weekly. As his best-selling novel, Nicolas Sparks later completed a novel "3 Weeks with My Brothers" based on the journey of the two brothers. Both brothers accompanied a tragedy of humor and memory. In January 2003, Nicholas Sparks and his brother Micah began a world trip for three weeks.