The Daughter’s Choice

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Pub Date Sep 30 2021 | Archive Date Oct 02 2021

Description

The exciting new novel from the bestselling author of My Sister’s Lies.

Is her whole life built on a lie?

Rose has always been close to her father. Her mother died soon after she was born, so it’s been just the two of them for as long as she can remember.

But a chance encounter days before she's due to get married leaves Rose questioning everything she has ever known.

The man she trusts most in the world has been keeping a secret from her.

And the truth will leave her with an impossible choice…

An emotional family drama about the secrets we keep from those closest to us, perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult and Susan Lewis.

The exciting new novel from the bestselling author of My Sister’s Lies.

Is her whole life built on a lie?

Rose has always been close to her father. Her...


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ISBN 9780008374808
PRICE $10.99 (USD)
PAGES 400

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This story starts out as two strangers meet at a spa resort. They get to know each other by telling their life stories. One is about to get married and the other wants to know how the happy couple met.

This is almost three books in one. Each woman’s story is a book and the ending is a third book. It was an interesting and great way to tell one story. I really enjoyed this book.

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