Three people, each crying out for help. There's Karen, about to lose her father; Abby, whose son has autism and needs constant care, and Michael, a family man on the verge of bankruptcy. As each sinks under the strain, they're brought together at Moreland's Clinic.Here, behind closed doors, they re
Another Way
โ Scribed by Frankie McGowan
- Publisher
- Endeavour Media
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 234 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A successful journalist finds her life upended as setbacks reveal a new outlook on life in this contemporary romance from the author of A Better Life.
Eleanor Carter thinks she has it all. A successful magazine columnist, she is a strong, sexy, independent woman, who fought her way to the top with hard work and determination. Her office is regularly awash with flowers from adoring readers, as well as complimentary show tickets and review copies of the latest books. But when Theo Stirling, a man from Eleanor's past, gets in touch with her, the glamorous lifestyle she's gotten used to is under threat.
Suddenly, without reason, Ellie is fired. Her diary is empty as lunches are canceled and doors are closed. But as she comes close to giving up, Ellie finds her fighting spirit again. Will Ellie be able to recreate her successful, comfortable life? Or will she forge a new path to a new kind of happiness?
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