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Hartley-sur-Mer

Cette série suit deux sœurs naviguant vers de nouveaux départs, à la recherche d'amour et d'épanouissement dans leurs vies. Elle explore leurs parcours émotionnels, soulignant le lien profond qui les unit face aux luttes personnelles. Le récit se concentre sur la dynamique familiale et la quête du bonheur, capturant l'essence de la résilience et du pouvoir transformateur de l'amour.

Rainy Day Sisters
A Mother Like Mine
Now and Then Friends

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    Rainy Day Sisters

    • 370pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    3,8(1526)Évaluer

    Two sisters navigate the challenges of starting anew while seeking love and fulfillment in their lives. The story explores their emotional journeys, highlighting the bond between them as they face personal struggles and strive for happiness. With a focus on family dynamics and the pursuit of new beginnings, the narrative captures the essence of resilience and the transformative power of love.

    Rainy Day Sisters
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    Now and Then Friends

    • 370pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    3,8(519)Évaluer

    The story explores the rekindling of a friendship between Rachel and Claire, who have drifted apart over the years. Rachel has taken on the responsibility of caring for her family while working as a cleaner, and Claire returns home after a series of personal setbacks. Their unexpected reunion forces them to confront their past mistakes and the loneliness they feel. As Claire's brother enlists Rachel's help to support Claire, both women discover that the friendship they once had may be the key to healing and moving forward in their lives.

    Now and Then Friends
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    A Mother Like Mine

    • 384pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    Welcome to England’s beautiful Lake District, where a reluctant reunion forges a new bond between a daughter and her wayward mother.... Abby Rhodes is just starting to get her life on track. After her fiancé’s unexpected death, she returned with her young son to the small village where she grew up and threw herself into helping her ailing grandmother run the town's beach café. Then one evening, her mother, Laura, shows up in Hartley-by-the-Sea and announces her plan to stay. After twenty years away, she now wants to focus on the future—and has no intention, it seems, of revisiting the painful past. Laura Rhodes has made a lot of mistakes, and many of them concern her daughter. But as Abby gets little glimpses into her mother's life, she begins to realize there are depths to Laura she never knew. Slowly, Abby and Laura start making tentative steps toward each other, only to have life become even more complicated when an unexpected tragedy arises. Together, the two women will discover truths both sad and surprising that draw them closer to a new understanding of what it means to truly forgive someone you love.

    A Mother Like Mine