With her divorce finally behind her, Faith Miller is ready to move forward. And then, life tosses her a few unavoidable curveballs. Before long, she finds herself traveling down to her sisterβs house on the coast of Rhode Island with her seven-year old daughter. What she hoped might be a reflective
The Curvy Side of Life
β Scribed by Carr, Suzie
- Publisher
- Sunny Bee Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 143 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Rhode Island.
- ISBN
- 098638819X
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β¦ Synopsis
"With her divorce finally behind her, Faith Miller is ready to move forward. And then, life tosses her a few unavoidable curveballs. Before long, she finds herself traveling down to her sisterβs house on the coast of Rhode Island with her seven-year old daughter. What she hoped might be a reflective time for her turns into a whirlwind adventure, thanks to her sister's live in in-laws and the gorgeous pet and house-sitting neighbor, Candace. Candace is sexy and fun, and pulls on Faith's heart. Faith, trying to stay focused and get her life back on track, attempts to ignore her growing feelings for Candace to no avail. What starts out as a casual and steamy interlude evolves into something more serious. Will Faith decide her heart is better closed off from potential heartbreak or will she open it back up again to see what this new love has to offer?"--Cover, page 4.
β¦ Subjects
Rhode Island
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