Author : Shari Low
Publisher : Boldwood Books Ltd
ISBN 13 : 1800487126
Total Pages : 337 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (4 download)
Book Synopsis One Summer Sunrise by : Shari Low
Download or read book One Summer Sunrise written by Shari Low and published by Boldwood Books Ltd. This book was released on 2021-06-03 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A wonderful, emotional roller-coaster from the No1, million copy bestseller Shari Low that you can't put down... As the sunrises on a hot summer’s day, four lives are about to be changed forever... Today, Maisie McTeer decides to track down the ex who jilted her at the altar. Today, she’ll find out that revisiting the past can also rewrite her future. After losing her husband, Harriet Bassett can no longer bear her lonely life. Today, a familiar face in a crowd will spark a quest to discover if there’s something and someone worth living for. Scott and Kelly Bassett’s daughter is leaving home. Today, Scott plans to tell Kelly that he’s ending their marriage to pursue his rock and roll dreams. However, Kelly, has a bombshell of her own. How will Scott react to the news that a new arrival is on the way to fill their empty nest? Between sunrise and sunset, there’s love, heartbreak, laughter and tears, but who will find happiness at the end of the day? Perfect for the fans of Jojo Moyes, Beth Moran and Debbie Howells Praise for ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Shari Low 'A perfect book for summer' - Reader Review 'I laughed, cried and loved every word' 'What an absolute joy to read!' - Reader Review 'Loved this book!... What a rollercoaster of emotions' - Reader Review 'Wonderfully uplifting' - Reader Review 'I've loved reading this book by Shari Low great story line of some of the problems but beautifully showing how much we want love' - Reader Review 'More fun than a girl’s night out!' - OK! Magazine 'A thrilling page turner that grabs your attention from the off. Highly recommended'- The Sun 'Totally captivating and it felt like I'd lost a new best friend when it came to the end' - Closer Magazine 'Touching stuff' - Heat