One Day in Winter
Author: Shari Low
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2017-09-01
Total Pages: 357
ISBN-13: 1786699001
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the bestselling author of ONE CHRISTMAS EVE! On a cold December's morning... Caro sets off to find the truth: has her relationship with her father been based on a lifetime of lies? Cammy can't wait to surprise the woman he loves with a proposal. All he needs is the perfect ring. Lila can no longer hide her secret. She has to tell her lover's wife about their affair. After thirty years, Bernadette knows it's time. She's ready to leave her controlling husband... and never look back. Over the course of twenty-four hours, four lives are about to change forever... The perfect Christmas read from the #1 bestselling author of One Day with You! *** Re-discover the wonderful stories of Shari Low: The Story of Our Life The Other Wives Club A Life Without You With or Without You This is Me The Winter Day Collection: One Day in Winter Another Day in Winter The Last Day of Winter Perfect for the fans of Jojo Moyes, Lucy Diamond and Marian Keyes. *** Readers love ONE DAY IN WINTER! 'Genuinely could not put this book down... Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. Five stars!' NetGalley reviewer 'Full of heart, humor and even some genuinely sad moments, a really emotional read. Low is a really fantastic storyteller ... I've been a fan of Low for a while now and this may be my favorite book so far!' NetGalley reviewer 'Fantastic read that will make you laugh, cry and think. Life-affirming, uplifting and impossible to resist, One Day in December is another winner by Shari Low!' NetGalley reviewer 'Perfect to curl up with on darkening autumn or winter evenings.' NetGalley reviewer 'Moving, intense, eye-opening and incredibly heart-warming.' The Writing Garnet 'Another great book by Shari, a story of complicated relationships and how easily they can become broken for ever or change for the good' NetGalley reviewer 'Amazing, it's one of those books that makes you stop and think. It makes you think of how fragile the life we are living is' NetGalley reviewer