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First Time in Forever: A gorgeous feel-good small-town romance from the number one Sunday Times bestselling author. (Puffin Island trilogy, Book 1) Kindle Edition

4.4 out of 5 stars 5,137 ratings

‘Sarah creates such a sizzling dynamic on the page . . . I can't recommend this book and author enough. You won't regret it!’ Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

A fabulously delightful book . . . Highly recommended! A brilliant read’ Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘Full of wonderful emotion, true love, children and the compulsory canine friend’ Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Happily-Ever-After isn’t on Emily Donovan’s agenda…

Emily’s been too swept up in a challenging year of firsts, from becoming a stand-in mum to her niece Lizzy to moving to remote but beautiful Puffin Island, to think about love.

But that’s before charismatic local yacht club owner Ryan Cooper kisses her…

Ryan knows Emily has a complicated past that she’s struggling to face. So he makes it his mission to help her unwind and enjoy the chemistry they share.

Can the welcoming community of Puffin Island work their magic on Emily and get her to take her biggest leap of trust yet —putting her heart in someone else’s hands?

Fall in love with the Puffin Island series from the number one Sunday Times bestselling author Sarah Morgan. Perfect if you love:

❤️Small town romance
❤️Single parent romance
❤️Found family

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Praise for Sarah Morgan

‘I love Sarah’s novels because they are a burst of pure happiness’ Cathy Kelly

‘Sarah Morgan has the ultimate golden touch for me – no other author makes me lose myself in a world like she does’ Laura Jane Williams

‘Sarah’s writing speaks straight to my heart’ Cathy Bramley

Sarah Morgan's book 'The Christmas Cottage' was a No.1 Sunday Times bestseller w/c 2024-10-28.

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Sarah Morgan is a USA Today and Sunday Times bestselling author of contemporary romance and women's fiction. She has sold more than 21 million copies of her books and her trademark humour and warmth have gained her fans across the globe. Sarah lives with her family near London, England, where the rain frequently keeps her trapped in her office. Visit her at www.sarahmorgan.com

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It was the perfect place for someone who didn't want to be found. A dream destination for people who loved the sea.

Emily Donovan hated the sea.

She stopped the car at the top of the hill and turned off the headlights. Darkness wrapped itself around her, smothering her like a heavy blanket. She was used to the city, with its shimmering skyline and the dazzle of lights that turned night into day. Here, on this craggy island in coastal Maine, there was only the moon and the stars. No crowds, no car horns, no high-rise buildings. Nothing but wave-pounded cliffs, the shriek of gulls and the smell of the ocean.

She would have drugged herself on the short ferry crossing if it hadn't been for the child strapped into the seat in the back of the car.

The little girl's eyes were still closed, her head tilted to one side and her arms locked in a stranglehold around a battered teddy bear. Emily retrieved her phone and opened the car door quietly.

Please don't wake up.

She walked a few steps away from the car and dialed. The call went to voice mail.

"Brittany? Hope you're having a good time in Greece. Just wanted to let you know I've arrived. Thanks again for letting me use the cottage. I'm really…

I'm—"
Grateful. That was the word she was looking for. Grateful. She took a deep breath and closed her eyes. "I'm panicking. What the hell am I doing here? There's water everywhere and I hate water. This is— Well, it's hard." She glanced toward the sleeping child and lowered her voice. "She wanted to get out of the car on the ferry, but I kept her strapped in because there was no way I was doing that. That scary harbor guy with the big eyebrows probably thinks I'm insane, by the way, so you'd better pretend you don't know me next time you're home. I'll stay until tomorrow because there's no choice, but then I'm taking the first ferry out of here. I'm going somewhere else. Somewhere landlocked like…like…Wyoming or Nebraska."

As she ended the call the breeze lifted her hair, and she could smell salt and sea in the air.

She dialed again, a different number this time, and felt a rush of relief as the call was answered and she heard Skylar's breathy voice.

"Skylar Tempest."

"Sky? It's me."

"Em? What's happening? This isn't your number."

"I changed my cell phone."

"You're worried someone might trace the call? Holy crap, this is exciting."

"It's not exciting. It's a nightmare."

"How are you feeling?"

"Like I want to throw up, but I know I won't because I haven't eaten for two days. The only thing in my stomach is a knot of nervous tension."

"Have the press tracked you down?"

"I don't think so. I paid cash for everything and drove from New York." She glanced back at the road, but there was only darkness. "How do people live like this? I feel like a criminal. I've never hidden from anyone in my life before."

"Have you been switching cars to confuse them? Did you dye your hair purple and buy a pair of glasses?"

"No. Have you been drinking?"

"I watch a lot of movies. You can't trust anyone. You need a disguise. Something that will help you blend in."

"I will never blend in anywhere with a coastline. I'll be the one wearing a life jacket in the middle of Main Street."

"You're going to be fine." Skylar's extrafirm tone suggested she wasn't at all convinced by what she was saying.

"I'm leaving first thing tomorrow."

"You can't do that! We agreed the cottage would be the safest place to hide. No one is going to notice you on an island crowded with tourists. It's a dream place for a vacation."

"It's not a dream place when the sight of water makes you hyperventilate."

"You're not going to do that. You're going to breathe in the sea air and relax."

"I don't need to be here. This whole thing is an over-reaction. No one is looking for me."

"You're the half sister of one of the biggest movie stars in Hollywood, and you're guardian to her child. If that little fact gets out, the whole press pack will be hunting you. You need somewhere to hide, and Puffin Island is perfect."

Emily shivered under a cold drench of panic. "Why would they know about me? Lana spent her entire life pretending I don't exist." And that had suited her perfectly. At no point had she aspired to be caught in the beam of Lana's spotlight. Emily was fiercely private.

Lana, on the other hand, had demanded attention from the day she was born.

It occurred to Emily that her half sister would have enjoyed the fact she was still making headlines even though it had been over a month since the plane crash that had killed her and the man reputed to have been her lover.

"Journalists can find out anything. This is like a plot for a movie."

"No, it isn't! It's my
life. I don't want it ripped open and exposed for the world to see and I don't—" Emily broke off and then said the words aloud for the first time. "I don't want to be responsible for a child." Memories from the past drifted from the dark corners of her brain like smoke under a closed door. "I can't be."

It wasn't fair to the girl.

And it wasn't fair to her.

Why had Lana done this to her? Was it malice? Lack of thought? Some twisted desire to seek revenge for a childhood where they'd shared nothing except living space?

"I know you think that, and I understand your reasons, but you can do this. You have to. Right now you're all she has."

"I shouldn't be all anyone has. That's a raw deal. I shouldn't be looking after a child for five minutes, let alone the whole summer."

No matter that in her old life people deferred to her, recognized her expertise and valued her judgment; in this she was incompetent. She had no qualifications that equipped her for this role. Her childhood had been about surviving. About learning to nurture herself and protect herself while she lived with a mother who was mostly absent—sometimes physically, always emotionally. And after she'd left home, her life had been about studying and working long, punishing hours to silence men determined to prove she was less than they were.

And now here she was, thrown into a life where what she'd learned counted for nothing. A life that required the one set of skills she
knew she didn't possess. She didn't know how to be this. She didn't know how to do this. And she'd never had ambitions to do it. It felt like an injustice to find herself in a situation she'd worked hard to avoid all her life.

Beads of sweat formed on her forehead, and she heard Skylar's voice through a mist of anxiety.

"If having her stops you thinking that, this will turn out to be the best thing that ever happened to you. You weren't to blame for what happened when you were a child, Em."

"I don't want to talk about it."

"Doesn't change the fact you weren't to blame. And you don't need to talk about it because the way you feel is evident in the way you've chosen to live your life."

Emily glanced back at the child sleeping in the car. "I can't take care of her. I can't be what she needs."

"You mean you don't want to be."

"My life is adult-focused. I work sixteen-hour days and have business lunches."

"Your life sucks. I've been telling you that for a long time."

"I liked my life! I want it back."

"That was the life where you were working like a machine and living with a man with the emotional compass of a rock?"

"I liked my job. I knew what I was doing. I was competent. And Neil and I may not have had a grand passion, but we shared a lot of interests."

"Name one."

"I— We liked eating out."

"That's not an interest. That's an indication that you were both too tired to cook."

"We both enjoyed reading."

"Wow, that must have made the bedroom an exciting place."

Emily struggled to come up with something else and failed. "Why are we talking about Neil? That's over. My whole life now revolves around a six-year-old girl. There is a pair of fairy wings in her bag. I don't know anything about fairy wings."

Her childhood had been a barren desert, an exercise in endurance rather than growth, with no room for anything as fragile and destructible as gossamer-thin fairy wings.

"I have a vivid memory of being six. I wanted to be a ballerina."

Emily stared straight ahead, remembering how she'd felt at the age of six. Broken. Even after she'd eventually stuck herself back together, she'd known she wasn't the same.

"I'm mad at Lana. I'm mad at her for dying and for putting me in this position. How screwed up is that?"

"It's not screwed up. It's human. What do you expect, Em? You haven't spoken to Lana in over a decade—" Skylar broke off, and Emily heard voices in the background.

"Do you have company? Did I catch you at a bad time?"

"Richard and I are off to a fund-raiser at The Plaza, but he can wait."

From what she knew of Richard's ruthless political ambitions and impatient nature, Emily doubted he'd be prepared to wait. She could imagine Skylar, her blond hair secured in an elegant twist on top of her head, her narrow body sheathed in a breathtaking designer creation. She suspected Richard's attraction to Sky lay in her family's powerful connections rather than her sunny optimism or her beauty. "I shouldn't have called you. I tried Brittany, but she's not answering. She's still on that archaeological dig in Crete. I guess it's the middle of the night over there."

"She seems to be having a good time. Did you see her Facebook update? She's up to her elbows in dirt and hot Greek men. She's working with that lovely ceramics expert, Lily, who gave me all those ideas for my latest collection. And if you hadn't called me I would have called you. I've been so worried. First Neil dumped you, then you had to leave your job, and now this! They say trouble comes in threes."

Emily eyed the child, still sleeping in the car. "I wish the third thing had been a broken toaster."

"You're going through a bad time, but you have to remember that everything happens for a reason. For a start, it has stopped you wallowing in bed eating cereal from the box. You needed a focus and now you have one."

"I didn't need a dependent six-year-old who dresses in pink and wears fairy wings."

"Wait a minute—" There was a pause and then the sound of a door clicking. "Richard is talking to his campaign manager, and I don't want them listening. I'm hiding in the bathroom. The things I do in the name of friendship. You still there, Em?"

"Where would I go? I'm surrounded by water." She shuddered. "I'm trapped."

"Honey, people pay good money to be 'trapped' on Puffin Island."

"I'm not one of them. What if I can't keep her safe, Sky?"

There was a brief silence. "Are we talking about safe from the press or safe from other stuff?"

Her mouth felt dry. "All of it. I don't want the responsibility. I don't want children."

"Because you're afraid to give anything of yourself."

There was no point in arguing with the truth.

"That's why Neil ended it. He said he was tired of living with a robot."

"I guess he used his own antennae to work that out. Bastard. Are you brokenhearted?"

"No. I'm not as emotional as you and Brittany. I don't feel deeply." But she should feel
something, shouldn't she? The truth was that after two years of living with a man, she'd felt no closer to him than she had the day she'd moved in. Love wrecked people, and she didn't want to be wrecked. And now she had a child. "Why do you think Lana did it?"

"Made you guardian? God knows. But knowing Lana, it was because there wasn't anyone else. She'd pissed off half of Hollywood and slept with the other half, so I guess she didn't have any friends who would help. Just you."

"But she and I—"

"I know. Look, if you want my honest opinion, it was probably because she knew you would put your life on hold and do the best for her child despite the way she treated you. Whatever you think about yourself, you have a deep sense of responsibility. She took advantage of the fact you're a good, decent person. Em, I am
so sorry, but I have to go. The car is outside and Richard is pacing. Patience isn't one of his good qualities and he has to watch his blood pressure."

"Of course." Privately Emily thought if Richard worked harder at controlling his temper, his blood pressure might follow, but she didn't say anything. She wasn't in a position to give relationship advice to anyone. "Thanks for listening. Have fun tonight."

"I'll call you later. No, wait—I have a better idea. Richard is busy this weekend, and I was going to escape to my studio, but why don't I come to you instead?"

"Here? To Puffin Island?"

"Why not? We can have some serious girl time. Hang out in our pajamas and watch movies like we did when Kathleen was alive. We can talk through everything and make a plan. I'll bring everything I can find that is pink. Get through to the weekend. Take this a day at a time."

"I am not qualified to take care of a child for five minutes, let alone five days." But the thought of getting back on that ferry in the morning made her feel almost as sick as the thought of being responsible for another human being.

"Listen to me." Skylar lowered her voice. "I feel bad speaking ill of the dead, but you know a lot more than Lana did. She left the kid alone in a house the size of France and hardly ever saw her. Just be there. Seeing the same person for two consecutive days will be a novelty. How is she, anyway? Does she understand what has happened? Is she traumatized?"

Emily thought about the child, silent and solemn-eyed. Trauma, she knew, wore different faces. "She's quiet. Scared of anyone with a camera."

"Probably overwhelmed by the crowds of paparazzi outside the house."

"The psychologist said the most important thing is to show her she's secure."

"You need to cut off her hair and change her name or something. A six-year-old girl with long blond hair called Juliet is a giveaway. You might as well hang a sign on her saying 'Made in Hollywood'"

"You think so?" Panic sank sharp claws into her flesh. "I thought coming out here to the middle of nowhere would be enough. The name isn't that unusual."

"Maybe not in isolation, but attached to a six-year-old everyone is talking about? Trust me, you need to change it. Puffin Island may be remote geographically, but it has the internet. Now go and hide out and I'll see you Friday night. Do you still have your key to the cottage?"

"Yes." She'd felt the weight of it in her pocket all the way from New York. Brittany had presented them both with a key on their last day of college. "And thanks."

"Hey." Sky's voice softened. "We made a promise, remember? We are always here for each other. Speak to you later!"

In the moment before she hung up, Emily heard a hard male voice in the background and wondered again what free-spirited Skylar saw in Richard Everson.

As she slid back into the car the child stirred. "Are we there yet?"

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00O28ZQ1E
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Mills & Boon
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 24 Feb. 2015
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.6 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 377 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1474013208
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  • Book 1 of 3 ‏ : ‎ Puffin Island
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Sarah Morgan is a USA Today and Sunday Times bestselling author of romance and women's fiction. She has sold over 21 million copies of her books and her trademark humour and warmth have gained her fans across the globe.

Sarah lives near London, England and when she isn't writing or reading, she likes to spend time outdoors hiking or riding her mountain bike.

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Customers find this romance book to be a great holiday read with a lovely tale about love, and one review describes it as an emotional rollercoaster with a happy ending. Moreover, the book features well-developed characters that unfold as the story progresses, and customers appreciate the community feeling of Puffin Island and its lighthearted tone. Additionally, the book receives positive feedback for its readability, with one customer noting it's perfect to read with a cup of coffee.

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Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a fabulously delightful and fun holiday read.

"...Puffin Island is lovely, as ever Sarah Morgan's hero is hot, and the chemistry sizzled...." Read more

"...There she meets Ryan and the attraction is instant...." Read more

"Wow! There's throw-away Chick Lit and then there's the great quality stuff, which makes you take notice of the author and hunt out more of the same...." Read more

"...bargained on. A fabulously delightful book by my favourite author...." Read more

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Customers find the book easy to read, describing it as a good light read, and one customer mentions it's perfect to enjoy with a cup of coffee.

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"...of Puffin Island sound magical as Sarah's descriptive writing really paints a beautiful picture, I found myself imagining what it must be like to..." Read more

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Customers enjoy the romance in the book, describing it as a lovely tale about love and a heartwarming story, with one customer noting it's an emotional rollercoaster with a happy ending.

"...it was really believable, the roots were deep, and even though they were diverse characters, you got what they had in common and why they were so..." Read more

"...Was very sorry when it ended, but it was a real feel good ending and made me very happy 😊...." Read more

"...Nice community spirit. A lovely tale about love, loss and trust. FABULOUSLY described male central character who has a few commitment issues...." Read more

"...Like all Sarah's books previous collections, this one is full of wonderful emotion, true love, children and the compulsory canine friend...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one noting how the layers of the characters unfold as the story progresses, and another mentioning how easy it is to identify with the heroine.

"I really enjoyed this. Sarah Morgan writes such real characters, strong women who think they are weak, strong men who won't admit they are weak!..." Read more

"...A lovely tale about love, loss and trust. FABULOUSLY described male central character who has a few commitment issues...." Read more

"...As usual SM makes you believe in the characters and whilst you know there's a happy ending she keeps you guessing exactly how it happens almost to..." Read more

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"The first in the long awaited Puffin Island trilogy, Emily is a career woman thrown into the deep end when her sister accidentally dies and leaves..." Read more

"...A truly magical start to the Puffin Island trilogy, I cannot wait until the Summer to be able to read Brittany and Zach's story in Some Kind of..." Read more

"Loved the snow crystal trilogy and maybe that's why I had problem with this first book in a new series. It just wasn't as good...." Read more

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Customers find the book heartwarming, appreciating the community atmosphere of Puffin Island, with one customer noting it as a microcosm of special people.

"...It is also about the wonderful residents of the island and their amazing support for each other. I laughed, I cried and I got very frustrated!..." Read more

"...Good bits: lovely location - Sun,sea and sex! Nice community spirit. A lovely tale about love, loss and trust...." Read more

"...I also loved the whole community feel of the islanders and how welcoming they were to these outsiders and how protective they were when the need..." Read more

"...the story into the lovely setting of Puffin Island with its very caring community. Not only do I want to visit, I want to live there...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 March 2025
    I am Pauls wife - I bought this. As usual Sarah writes a great story - loved it
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 October 2015
    I really enjoyed this. Sarah Morgan writes such real characters, strong women who think they are weak, strong men who won't admit they are weak! The thing that worked best for me in this was the friendship between the three women who each get their own book. it was really believable, the roots were deep, and even though they were diverse characters, you got what they had in common and why they were so close. Puffin Island is lovely, as ever Sarah Morgan's hero is hot, and the chemistry sizzled. My only issue is a very personal one, and it's that the kid played just a bit too much of a role in the romance - just not my thing - and it certainly didn't detract from my enjoyment. Really looking forward to the next book.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 February 2015
    I discovered Sarah Morgan through her Snow Crystal trilogy and was delighted to receive this as an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I was sure I would not be disappointed and I was right!
    The story is about Emily, Ryan and Lizzy and how Emily and Ryan overcome their demons. Emily has her 6yr old niece Lizzy thrust upon her following her famous half sister's death and takes her to Puffin island off the coast of Maine to hide from reporters. There she meets Ryan and the attraction is instant. But, because of dreadful incidents in their childhoods, they find it difficult to form a relationship, particularly Emily. The book is all about their dilemma and Lizzy's innocent interference. It is also about the wonderful residents of the island and their amazing support for each other. I laughed, I cried and I got very frustrated! Not with the book, but the characters! Was very sorry when it ended, but it was a real feel good ending and made me very happy 😊. At the end of the book is short excerpt from the next Puffin Island book and I, for one, can't wait to get back to the island and follow the story of Zachary and Brittany!
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 March 2015
    Wow! There's throw-away Chick Lit and then there's the great quality stuff, which makes you take notice of the author and hunt out more of the same. The depth and back-story Sarah Morgan has given to the characters and the electricity between Ryan and Emily had me gripped and frankly, feeling hot...
    This is the first Sarah Morgan book I've read and I'm so pleased I have others to enjoy. I'm ordering the next as I write!
    Emily is suddenly thrust into a world of parenthood in a location she desperately wants to leave and doesn't know where to start with this unwanted new life. Ryan is so attracted to Emily but for his own reasons, doesn't want to attach himself to a family. Their chemistry, their clear liking and respect for each other and their shared concern for Lizzy takes us on a wonderful escape as fears crash and burn in the face of such an inevitable surrender.
    How Sarah creates such a sizzling dynamic on the page is sheer genius - though beware; it does make you want your very own Ryan.
    I can't recommend this book and author enough. You won't regret it!
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 April 2015
    The first in the long awaited Puffin Island trilogy, Emily is a career woman thrown into the deep end when her sister accidentally dies and leaves her young daughter in Emily's care. Fleeing from the paparazzi, Emily moves temporarily to Puffin Island where she and her two best friends spent many happy summers. Only Emily hates the sea and Puffin is an island!

    Brittany, owner of Castaway Cottage where Emily seeks refuge, asked Ryan an old friend to keep an eye on Emily whilst she is away on an archaeological dig in Greece . However, Ryan's idea of keeping an eye turns out to be far more than he (or Brittany!) bargained on.

    A fabulously delightful book by my favourite author. The Puffin Island series has so much promise and follows in the footsteps of the brilliant Snow Crystal trilogy.

    Sarah is such a wonderful writer - her characters comes alive with her excellent use of dialogue which supports the story in her very skilful way.

    Highly recommended! A brilliant read.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 March 2015
    Never read anything by this author before,but the book came up as recommended so thought I'd give it a whirl.
    I thoroughly enjoyed the story, it held my attention and made me want to read on.
    Good bits: lovely location - Sun,sea and sex! Nice community spirit. A lovely tale about love, loss and trust. FABULOUSLY described male central character who has a few commitment issues. Looking forward to the next book, surprised to find its a Mills and Boon!
    Bad bits: Poor Skylar seemed to get abandoned at the lobster party and barely got mentioned!

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  • Foxy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Story and so easy to read
    Reviewed in Australia on 12 July 2015
    Great Story and so easy to read. You fall in the love with the characters almost straight away! A beautiful story!
  • AL
    5.0 out of 5 stars Well written
    Reviewed in France on 6 October 2016
    Well written, sexy without being overly sexual, a great story, hard to put down when started. Loved it. Definitly recomanding it
  • Oana Dorina Costea
    4.0 out of 5 stars storia d'amore
    Reviewed in Italy on 18 March 2015
    Facile da leggere e abbastanza intrigante. Nulla di insolito
    Saran Morgan scrive i tipici romanzi dove tutto finisce bene. Insomma una fiaba che in realtà difficilmente può capitare
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  • Virginia Koch
    5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent story by Sarah Morgan! you’ll enjoy it!
    Reviewed in the United States on 22 September 2023
    A sad story that ended in enduring love. We are more often than not unaware the things that go on in people’s lives that have disastrous effects on young children. Some people are not meant to have children because they have no idea how to be A parent, it’s all about them and the children suffer unbelievably. Sarah Morgan has A way of making everything come out right! Read it, you’ll be glad you did!
  • Cozyhealthylife
    3.0 out of 5 stars Nice
    Reviewed in Spain on 16 October 2017
    I like a lot Sarah Morgan. This is the kind of book that you read without too much thinking, in the night when you are tired after work. I liked it, it's quite intertaining and well written altough very predictable!

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