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Mothers and Daughters

By: Minna Howard
Narrated by: Joan Walker
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Alice finds herself suddenly widowed in her early 40s. Laura and Evie, her 20-something daughters, announce their separate and unexpected news, which ploughs Alice straight out of grieving and into the prospect of planning a wedding and becoming a granny to three grandchildren.

Frank, an old family friend, returns to give his godchild, Laura, away at her wedding.

A whole host of secrets unfold and set Alice free to finally begin a new, exciting chapter of her life.

©2016 Minna Howard (P)2016 W F Howes Ltd
Clean & Wholesome Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Women's Fiction

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"Fabulously enjoyable, warm, uplifting and the perfect escape." (Trisha Ashley)
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Though the plot is ok the narrative is very repetitive. The narrator has a very boring voice which spoils things even more.

Bad performance spoils a poor story

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