All Who Are Lost (Ashmore's Folly Book 1) (78 page)

7.
   
What do you think lies beyond Julie’s playacting?
8.
   
The author has stated her interest in the Myers-Briggs classification of personalities and discusses the character types of the main characters on
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. Richard (INTP) and Laura (INFJ) are very compatible, where Richard and Diana (ISFP) are not, even though they too share only two of the four major characteristics. Based on MBTI classification alone, why is Laura better suited to Richard than Diana?
9.
   
Richard and Lucy seem to be exact opposites, and Richard finds Lucy’s tendency to meddle irksome, to the point where he describes her as “Miss Infernal Busybody.” Why do you think they remain so close when they have such different personalities?
10. Richard’s hero is Thomas Jefferson, and he shares many of the same characteristics, tastes and flaws. Like Jefferson, Richard is a religious skeptic. How does the crisis precipitated after his great failure change him?

 

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LINDSEY FORREST

All That Lies Broken

Ashmore’s Folly Trilogy: Book Two

Laura and Richard now stand face to face, equals

at the same place in their lives,

living in their own world, safe from past and present.

But the world is not so easily forgotten.

Even as Richard begins to dismantle

the past that blocks the future,

he struggles to open his heart to

the last love of his life.

Laura finds herself chafing against

her place on the edge of her lover’s life,

wanting so much more,

no longer willing to settle for less.

An estranged wife will not give up her desire to smash

the man she hates so fiercely.

A younger brother will not relinquish

the rage against the man who bested him

in life and in death.

Secrets unravel. An identity is uncovered.

A world begins to shatter

when a reporter stumbles across Laura’s secret.

Then a sliver of bone resurfaces in

a place of great sorrow….

 

Dedication

To Elizabeth and Lucas

lights of my life

 

All Who Are Lost.

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The characters and events, except for those of obvious historical importance, are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data.

Forrest, Lindsey.

All Who Are Lost / Lindsey Forrest – 1
st
ed.

ISBN-10: 1941421002

ISBN-13: 978-1-941521-00-7

1. Contemporary Family – Fiction. 2. Contemporary Romance – Fiction.

3. September 11, 2001 – Fiction. 4. Forbidden Romance – Fiction.

5. Virginia – Fiction. I. Title

Cover Design by Robin Ludwig Design Inc.

Book Design by St. John Publishing Group, Inc.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Ghost of a Girl

Chapter 2: What Goes Around

Chapter 3: The Day

Chapter 4: After

Chapter 5: The Journey Home

Chapter 6: Blue Eyes, Dark Heart

Chapter 7: Upon That Shore

Chapter 8: Three Little Maids Are We

Chapter 9: Diana, Beginning

Chapter 10: Blood Between Us, Love

Chapter 11: Diana, Not in Love

Chapter 12: Said the Spider to the Fly

Chapter 13: Girl, Eavesdropping

Chapter 14: Ancient Crimes

Chapter 15: Diana, Mrs. Ashmore

Chapter 16: Knocking on Forbidden Doors

Chapter 17: Here Be Dragons

Chapter 18: Falling Off the Edge

Chapter 19: Diana, Treading Water

Chapter 20: Nocturne

Chapter 21: Diana, Discovering

Chapter 22: Sex, Lies, and Thomas Jefferson

Chapter 23: Diana, Smashing

Chapter 24: Eyes Only

Historical and Architectural Note

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Book Club Questions

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