The Secret Art of Forgiveness

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Louisa George ISBN: 9780008216238
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Carina Language: English
Author: Louisa George
ISBN: 9780008216238
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Carina
Language: English

Living in a big city, means you can escape your past… Until Emily Forrester is called back to Little Duxbury, the chocolate-box English village where she grew up - though it was anything but idyllic for the tearaway teenager. Her estranged step-father, a former high-court judge, is unwell and her step-sisters need her help. It’s just a week, Emily tells herself, but faced with the lies – and hard truths – that drove her to leave in the first place is difficult enough. Having to cope with a step-father (and the only parent she has left) who is so unlike the man she remembers pushes Emily’s emotions in ways she hasn’t been tested in years – since her mother’s death. They say home is where the heart is – but by the end of the week, Emily isn’t entirely sure which home that is. A beautiful and unforgettable romance that will have you laughing and crying.

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Living in a big city, means you can escape your past… Until Emily Forrester is called back to Little Duxbury, the chocolate-box English village where she grew up - though it was anything but idyllic for the tearaway teenager. Her estranged step-father, a former high-court judge, is unwell and her step-sisters need her help. It’s just a week, Emily tells herself, but faced with the lies – and hard truths – that drove her to leave in the first place is difficult enough. Having to cope with a step-father (and the only parent she has left) who is so unlike the man she remembers pushes Emily’s emotions in ways she hasn’t been tested in years – since her mother’s death. They say home is where the heart is – but by the end of the week, Emily isn’t entirely sure which home that is. A beautiful and unforgettable romance that will have you laughing and crying.

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