Synopsis
Sometimes help comes from the most unlikely places …
Living in a small village like Hibberton, it’s expected that your neighbours help you in a time of need. But when Andrea Kelly’s house burns down, taking all her worldly possessions with it, it’s the distant and aloof Doctor David Adams – the person she would least expect – who opens his door not just to her, but to her three kids and slightly dotty elderly mother as well.
Andrea needs all the help she can get, dealing with the aftermath of the fire and the suspicious absence of her husband, Jonathan. But as she gets to know David and his troubled son, Jake, she begins to realise that maybe they need her help as much as she needs theirs …
Sheryl Browne
Sheryl Browne lives in Droitwich, England with her family. Working part-time in her own business, Sheryl is a mum, a foster mum to disabled dogs and super-pleased to have completed her Masters Degree in Creative Writing at Birmingham City University. She’s a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association and was shortlisted for Innovation in Romantic Fiction by Festival of Romance in 2012.
Heartache, humour, love, loss & betrayal, Sheryl Browne brings you edgy, sexy, poignant fiction.
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When I started reading this book I found myself a bit confused at first but then after a couple of chapters i didn’t want to stop reading. The main characters are easy to warm to and reading about huffy teenagers and troublesome toddlers was something I could relate to. This book has a bit of everything, humour, love, sadness and people doing things out of desperation and grief and I would definitely recommend this book.
…Overall, this is a sweet, enjoyable read about multi-generational, blended families that will have you laughing, weeping and certainly cheering until the very last page
Reviewed by Zoe at What’s Better Than a Book
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…ot as light-hearted as a typical chick lit (though it did have its moments) it still had all the necessary ingredients I’d expect, as well as tension and drama by the bucketful.
Reviewed by Lilac Mills
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