Learning to Love
โ Scribed by Sheryl Browne
- Publisher
- Choc Lit
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 315 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
When two frazzled parents join forcesโand familiesโthey don't just fall in love . . . they get along like a house on fire.
In a small English village like Hibberton, neighbors help each other in time of need. But when Andrea Kelly's house burns downโtaking all her worldly possessions with itโit's a complete surprise when the usually distant and aloof Doctor David Adams offers to take her in. Even more surprising is his willingness to open his door not just to her, but to her three squabbling kids and daffy elderly mother as well.
Andrea needs all the help she can get, dealing with the aftermath of the fire and trying to rebuild a some sort of home for her children. But as she gets to know Davidโand his own rocky relationship with his rebellious sonโshe begins to realize that the overwrought doctor could use her help as much as she needs his . . .
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