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Secrets from a Happy Marriage
Secrets from a Happy Marriage: A Novel | Maisey Yates
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"Secrets From a Happy Marriage is a beautiful, emotional, tender story with a gorgeous setting and characters I adored. Maisey Yates always writes stories that stay in your heart long after you read the last page."—RaeAnne Thayne, New York Times Bestselling Author New York Times bestselling author Maisey Yates’s new novel introduces the women of the Lighthouse Inn B&B. They might not have it all together, but this summer, they’ll discover that together, they might still have it all… Rachel Henderson’s family is falling apart. Becoming a widow—especially at this age—is heartbreaking. With her teenage daughter, Emma, leaving soon for college, Rachel needs a friend—but local diner owner Adam is the last person she ever thought she’d lean on. From the outside, her little sister, Anna, has a picture-perfect marriage. But the weight of it is suffocating her. The only way for her to breathe again comes at a high price, one she’s not so sure she can pay. After raising two daughters on her own, their mother, Wendy, knows just how hard life can be. She’s done things she’s not proud of, things she desperately wants to keep from her girls—until keeping quiet is no longer an option. As long-held secrets bubble up and their old lives unravel, this family will need all their strength to start again and open their hearts up to the possibility of more. But most of all, they’ll need each other… Don't miss Maisey Yates next book, Confessions from the Quilting Circle! An emotional and powerful look at the secrets that divide a family, and the love that can heal it.
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jdiehr
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I thought this was a bit of a departure for Maisey Yates who I known for her romance books.

This was more women's fiction which I thoroughly enjoyed.

Then everyone started hooking up, and there was the Maisey Yates I know and love 😄

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jdiehr
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Last weekend I went to my favorite bookstore for Romance Day and missed a connection with two local authors.

Well, the shop owner went above and beyond!

I have personalized books waiting to be picked up on my day off 😃

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intothehallofbooks
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I‘ve been reading a lot of Maisey Yates this year, most of which have been cowboy romance stories. This was more of a women‘s fiction story featuring three generations of women in the same family. All four of the women have complications in their lives which challenge their relationships with one another. I loved the realistic depictions of grief and betrayal. Also there‘s a big theme of judgment in this story, which was well-handled.

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SilversReviews
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