A Mother's Sins Burying the past only delays the inevitable. Sarah Cartwright is on the cusp of having it allβa new baby, a devoted partner, and a great job as a political campaign director. However, Sarahβs return to the office after maternity leave finds her powerful position assigned to so
A Mother's Sin
β Scribed by Henry, Mia
- Book ID
- 109501953
- Publisher
- AuthorHouse
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 181 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781524650957
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β¦ Synopsis
Author Mia Henry's novel, A Mother's Sin, is a riveting, engaging story, bringing family drama to the forefront in a touching and moving way which readers will absolutely love.. This book is great for readers who like emotional fiction with strong female characters. The novel is laden with astute observations about family, forgiveness and love that transcend the narrow label of the genre. The inspiring message of A Mother's Sin would be essential to readers who want to gain the strength of hope in their reading material. Mia Henry's debut novel is a dramatic and inspiring book which enlightens as it entertain readers.
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