Without giving away too much, can you elaborate on the moral dilemma he’s caught in? Quincy faces quite the predicament in this novel. Years later, their paths cross once again, and he must face the fact that Norah’s life did not go how he’d expected-and he is largely to blame. He assumes she got married and is well taken care of and goes on with his life, though the image of Norah King is never far from his mind, or heart. With no means to rescue her from her current situation, he leaves, vowing to be a better man. The two seem to have an instant connection, but he is penniless and has no home of his own. Just before entering a marriage of convenience, Norah King brings an injured man home with her and nurses him back to health. Can you please provide a brief summary of your new novel, Where the Road Bends?
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