Turn the Tide - Paula Kay
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At forty-five, Sophie Perino was finally living life on her terms. She'd left her high paying job at a New York City magazine to put all of her focus on a lifestyle blog that had become her passion project. She'd made peace with her singleness and for the most part life was good. They always say that love comes along when you least expect it. Sophie certainly had never expected to meet wealthy banker, Andre ... Full description
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She'd left her high paying job at a New York City magazine to put all of her focus on a lifestyle blog that had become her passion project. She'd made peace with her singleness and for the most part life was good.
They always say that love comes along when you least expect it.
Sophie certainly had never expected to meet wealthy banker, Andrew Messing the day that he walked into her neighborhood cafe and swept her off her feet. And she certainly never expected that she could fall in love so fast.
When she gets a disturbing phone call concerning her parents in Hawaii, she knows she must go to be with them, even though it's hard to leave Andrew and their new relationship behind.
But her new boyfriend is full of surprises and she'll soon find herself on a wild rollercoaster of emotions, all the while feeling that she can't live without him--until one night when it all goes wrong--until one night when she must decide if loving him is worth the price of losing herself.
Turn the Tide is a standalone book in The Nomadic Sisterhood series, which follows women on transformative journeys where they find adventure and themselves. If you love the heartfelt, uplifting tales of Debbie Macomber, Bette Lee Crosby, Fern Michaels, and Lisa Wingate, you will love Sophie's story.
Order the book today and take an emotional journey to the Hawaiian Islands.
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| Author | Paula Kay |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp |
| Release year | 2020 |
| Cover type | Softcover |
| EAN | 9798630358967 |