From the award-winning author of This Journal Belongs to Ratchet, a hilarious and heartwarming story told exclusively through lists and letters. Sixth Grade To Do List: 1\. Make the Pom Pom Squad! 2\. Be best friends forever with Alli and Cami 3\. Don't panic when #1 and #2 look like they're
Abigail Always
โ Scribed by Linda Poitevin
- Publisher
- Michem Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 154 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Grief-stricken after the deaths of her husband and young daughter, Abigail Costa is struggling to carve out a new life on her own. With no work experience and few marketable skills, Abby falls back on the one thing she knows how to do well--run a household.
Agreeing to be a nanny for an attractive and dedicated single dad, however, turns out to be more than Abby bargained for. Mitch Abrams, a widower himself, can barely keep his head above water while raising three daughters who challenge him at every turn. Sympathetic to his desperation, Abby signs on for a three-month stint to get Mitch's house and family in order, but she soon finds the entire Abrams family stirring a warmth in her she thought she'd never feel again.
It's clear that the girls and Mitch all want her in their lives, but can Abby let go of the pain of her own loss and give herself another chance at love and family?
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