![]() Bea was beautiful and accomplished: the founder of a popular Southern lifestyle company whose products all the women in her social circle own. She should feel secure, but there’s an incident from her past that she fears will catch up to her - and even as she ever so slowly starts to make herself fit in with the women in the neighborhood, Jane feels she can’t quite escape the shadow of Eddie’s late wife, Bea. They fall for each other, and she moves into his house, where he provides her with all the things she’s never had. ![]() ![]() One day on a walk, she meets Eddie Rochester, a handsome but fairly new resident of Thornfield Estates, whose wife drowned in a boating incident with her best friend months before. So she takes little things from the houses of the people for whom she works, things they’ll never miss, and bides her time. ![]() The sheer waste of money on all the accoutrements of the wealthy lifestyle boggles her mind and makes her a bit angry, since she has almost nothing to her name. After a life in foster care in various places, the last in Arizona, Jane has started afresh in Birmingham, Alabama, where she ends up walking dogs in the most expensive and exclusive suburb of the city (indeed, the state). ![]()
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