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One Day In Summer

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Yet another brilliant book by Shari Low, and expertly weaved in with characters from linked books, this time with Val being very loosely in. This story revolves around Aggs on her 45th birthday, with flashbacks to her youth and the story of her relationship in Vegas with Aaron and her best friend Celeste. Celeste is now married to Aggs ex-husband, and this is linked throughout the book. Finally we meet Hope, who was adopted as a baby and is on a quest to meet her biological parents. A really great emotional and funny book. Love everything written by Shari Low.

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This is another brilliant read from Shari Low. This story is about three different people and how in one Summer their lives have changed. The chapters flit back to the past with some very surprising twists in the story. I liked the characters apart from Celeste, she was not a nice person at all. Even at the end of the story I was shocked for her and all concerned. There is lots going on in the story but it's jam packed full of lies, betrayals, romance and family, you are in for a real treat.

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A lovely romance that kept me on my toes the whole time. The storyline was exceptional and the characters engaging and believable.

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A great read that draws you in from start to finish! Agnetha and Aaron are loves young dream, living their best life in America where Agnetha and her best friend are on an extended holiday, Aaron and Agnetha are due to be married in a rush when Agnetha receives a call to come home as her dad is ill in hospital! What follows is a chain of events initiated by her best friend Celeste that takes Agnetha and Aaron’s lives on a very different trajectory with far reaching consequences for all of them, which ultimately come back to bite them twenty years later! A beautiful read that shows the depths of some people’s deception but also shows the power of love and forgiveness that is truely heartwarming and makes for a brilliant read.

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