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Secrets of a (Somewhat) Sunny Girl
Secrets of a (Somewhat) Sunny Girl
Secrets of a (Somewhat) Sunny Girl
Audiobook10 hours

Secrets of a (Somewhat) Sunny Girl

Written by Karen Booth

Narrated by Emily Lawrence

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As sisters, they tell each other all their secrets . . . except one.

With divorce and infidelity hanging from nearly every branch of her family tree, Katherine Fuller sees no point in marriage. Boyfriends? Sure. Sex? Of course. Wedding vows? No, thanks. Still, when her younger sister Amy gets engaged, Katherine gathers all the enthusiasm she can. She won't let Amy down. She's done enough of that for a lifetime.

As the sisters embark on wedding plans, Katherine's college love resurfaces. It nearly killed Katherine to part from sexy Irish musician Eamon more than a decade ago, but falling under his spell a second time forces her to confront everything she hid from him. The secrets surrounding her mother's death are still fresh and raw in her mind, but one has haunted her more than the others. She can't bear to tell anyone, especially not Amy. It could ruin far more than a wedding. It could destroy a sister's love forever.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 12, 2018
ISBN9781977338556
Secrets of a (Somewhat) Sunny Girl
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Karen Booth

Karen Booth is a Midwestern girl transplanted in the South, raised on '80s music and way too many readings of “Forever” by Judy Blume. Married to her real-life Jake Ryan, she has two amazing kids with epic hair, a very bratty cat, and loves getting up before dawn to write romance. With plenty of sparks.

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    I read the book a few months ago, and just had to listen to it when I noticed it on Scribd. I very much enjoyed it, I loved the Irish accents for Eamon & his daughter Fiona. She was absolutely delightful! I love this story & the characters. Everything feels realistic, not contrived or forced to fit a formula.