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Second Chances (The Seven Sisters Series, Book 1)
Debra White Smith
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| #706644 in Books | 2000-01-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .89 x5.29 x7.99l, | File type: PDF | 336 pages||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Kind of Shallow. . . .but engaging. . .|By H. Hofer|The author of this book really seems to understand the unfortunate ins and outs of a divorced family and really shows how it affects each member of the divorce (children, the betrayed one, the betrayer) so from that standpoint; it is a really good read. The mystery/suspense aspect of the book was also engaging. The amount of a|From Library Journal|As in Dee Henderson's The Negotiator (above), Smith (Best Friends; Pro- mises, a Romance) takes seven women as close as sisters and spins the first promising story. Marilyn Douglas Thatcher supported her husband's calling as a pastor until t
The Seven Sisters series begins as Marilyn Douglas Thatcher’s happy life as a minister’s wife is turned upside down when her husband leaves her for another woman. Marilyn begins to piece together a new life that doesn’t include a husband or God. When she meets her charming new neighbor, Joshua Langham, her heart begins to awaken. But when she learns that Joshua is a pastor, she decides to cut off all contact with him. She will not risk her hear...
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