Sisters By Choice: The New Feel Good Romance From Multi Million Copy Bestselling Author Susan Mallery

Cover Art for B07V3QM981, Sisters By Choice: The New Feel Good Romance From Multi Million Copy Bestselling Author Susan Mallery by Susan Mallery
ASIN: B07V3QM981
Publisher: Mills & Boon
Published: 11 February, 2020
Format: Kindle eBook
Language: English
Editions:
12 other editions of this product

The unmissable book from the #1 New York Times bestselling author Over 40 Million copies of her books sold worldwide You Can’t Choose Your Family… After her business empire goes up in flames, Sophie Lane returns home to Blackberry Island, determined to rebuild. But until she can learn to let go of the past and embrace change she will never be free to reach for the happiness and love that have eluded her for so long. Kristine has become defined by her relationship to others. She’s a wife, a mum, and as much as she adores her husband and sons, she wants something for herself—a sweet little bakery just off the waterfront. She knew changing the rules wouldn’t be easy, but she never imagined she might have to choose between her marriage and her dreams. Like the mainland on the horizon, Heather’s goals seem beyond her grasp. Every time she manages to save any money, her mother has another crisis. Can Heather break free, or will she be trapped in this tiny life forever? Together over one summer these three cousins learn how the bonds of family and friendship can see us through even the most difficult of times.

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