eARC Review: The Path to Sunshine Cove by RaeAnne Thayne

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Romance

The Path to Sunshine Cove

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Book Info

  • Released Date: Mar 30th

  • Publication: Harlequin

  • Pages: 336

  • Format: eBook


What better way to get closer is to be closer
— Abigail Books Addiction

I find that sibling relationships will always be complicated among each other. And it’s best for them to figure out their issue than anyone else to interfere. It will get messy really quick. And thankfully Jess and Rachel will bring back their sister relationship on track after they sort their own issue in their personal lives.

Jess is happy to be closer to her sister after she accepts a job around the area. But nothing is ever easy when it’s about her sister. Jess really does not understand the distance between them but she is willing to come through especially when she becomes attached to her client and family.

Rachel knows her relationship with her sister is strained, but she really does not have time to fix it when she is more worried about her marriage and her son's recent diagnosis. Maybe she thinks she does not have the time for her sister but I think it is the best time because who knows your true self.

Their relationship may be messy but it’s love. And love is always worth fighting for.

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