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Glenna Thompson

    The Chicken Club
    The Right Thing
    • The Right Thing

      • 214 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Sara Gilmore ́s devotion to her marriage is about to end. After twenty years, her husband David announces his intent to leave her and their teenage son, Trevor. Adding fuel to the fire, he claims to have singlehandedly worked out the details of their divorce. Discouraged and grieving, Sara travels from Houston to her sister ́s home in Denver, where she encounters an instant spark with Jake Spencer. And though she is free to foster a new romance with Jake, things become complicated when David is diagnosed with a devastating disease. Despite her animosity toward him, Sara unearths great compassion for David when she learns there will only be strangers to care for him through the illness. Against the wishes of her son, and regardless of the fact that she will lose Jake, she takes David in and sees that he is given the best possible care. Aspiring only for a father-son relationship to ensue, turmoil commences. When things begin to unravel, Sara learns that hope and forgiveness have a way of transforming people and love lives on regardless of the circumstance.

      The Right Thing
    • The Chicken Club

      • 244 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Renee Morgan and Angela Marie Delveccio, two post-divorce women, single-parents, and best friends are taking a stand. No longer willing to slide through life, they're determined to shake things up. Accepting how far they've come will be an eye-opening experience. Facing full-figured bodies and dulled, lackluster features is only the beginning. Those things are easy to fix. It's the deeper issues that need the most work. Starting with a celebratory fat dance, these women learn to reinvent their lives. Mayhem ensues when they venture into the dating world and find less than stellar results which force more realistic goals. Through their daily journey, Renee and Angela discover they don't need successful romantic relationships to achieve happiness. With the combined strength of their alliance and a group of compassionate girlfriends they've aptly named The Chicken Club, they find that this delightful group will band together to take on the world, one problem at a time. And sometimes, learning to love yourself is the hardest lesson of all.

      The Chicken Club