Idgie Says:
Book FIVE in the series of the lovely ladies of Bella Flora and their attempts to stay the course in love, health, life and friendship.
A true female bonding story.
I do believe it definitely helps to read the books in the series in order to grasp the full story.
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Click HERE for an excerpt
Book FIVE in the series of the lovely ladies of Bella Flora and their attempts to stay the course in love, health, life and friendship.
A true female bonding story.
I do believe it definitely helps to read the books in the series in order to grasp the full story.
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Click HERE for an excerpt
About ONE GOOD THING:
In her fifth and most exciting book yet, Wax returns to her Ten Beach Road series with ONE GOOD THING (Berkley Trade Paperback Original; April 25, 2017; $16). Picking up where Sunshine Beach
left off, fans of the series will delight in catching up with familiar
beloved characters and new readers will have no problem sinking into
this witty and heartwarming story about loyalty, friendship and the
secrets that test those bonds.
Sure to resonate with readers of Elin Hilderbrand and Jane Green, ONE GOOD THING is a warm and insightful look at love and the bonds of true friendship.
Embroiled in a battle to regain control of their renovation-turned-reality TV show, Do Over, Maddie, Avery, Nikki, and Kyra find themselves holding tight to the frayed ends of their friendship and relationships. Maddie must face the realities of dating a rock star once again topping the charts and dealing with her hapless ex-husband, while Avery is caught up in family drama even as she attempts to transform a tiny cottage into a home for the newly impoverished heiress who helped bankroll their last renovation. Put on bedrest, a hugely pregnant Nikki can’t quite believe love can last, nor can she trust in her own maternal instinct. And Kyra, who has secretly put Bella Flora at risk in an attempt to salvage Do Over, must decide whether to accept a desperately needed bail out from her son’s famous father that comes with far too many strings attached.
But friendship is made for times like these, to keep each other—and their dreams—from crumbling.