I Love You More (e-bog) af Finz, Stacy
Finz, Stacy (forfatter)

I Love You More e-bog

80,10 DKK (inkl. moms 100,12 DKK)
In this thoughtful, intimate novel centered around a San Francisco family restaurant, two estranged sisters get a chance to rediscover their bond in the face of personal upheavalif they can let go of the past and embrace new beginnings . . . To an outsider, television morning anchor Tess Stone's life looks like glossy perfection. Ambitious, beautiful, and married to a major league baseball play...
E-bog 80,10 DKK
Forfattere Finz, Stacy (forfatter)
Forlag Lyrical Press
Udgivet 6 februar 2024
Længde 320 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781516111213
In this thoughtful, intimate novel centered around a San Francisco family restaurant, two estranged sisters get a chance to rediscover their bond in the face of personal upheavalif they can let go of the past and embrace new beginnings . . . To an outsider, television morning anchor Tess Stone's life looks like glossy perfection. Ambitious, beautiful, and married to a major league baseball player, Tess seems invincibleuntil an on-air catastrophe puts both her marriage and career in jeopardy. Retreating home to San Francisco from New York to take stock seems like the best move. But that involves a challenge of its own: confronting her sister, Avery. Unlike Tess, Avery has pushed her own dreams aside in favor of running the family restaurant, Stones, dutifully adhering to her father's unchanging menu of stick-to-your-ribs traditional fare. She has mixed feelings about her sister's return. After all, Avery's fiance, Bennett, loved Tess first, and it's impossible to shake her jealousy and dreadespecially as Tess begins stealing attention left and right once more. But while both sisters have been immersed in their own lives, their parents have been keeping secrets of their own. And the curveballs keep comingthrowing into question all their relationships, the restaurant's future, and their long-held assumptions about love, family, and especially, each other . . .