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When We Let Go
When We Let Go | Rochelle B. Weinstein
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A moving novel of family and forgiveness and of hope and healing by Rochelle B. Weinstein, the USA Today bestselling author of This Is Not How It Ends. When Avery Beckett is proposed to by Jude Masters, a widowed father and the man she loves, it should be a time of great joy. Instead, Avery is on edge. She's wary of the idea of family, doubtful of happy endings, and too afraid to take the leap. It's the kind of fear that comes from having secrets. Before Avery commits to a new life, she must reconcile with the one she left behind. When Avery returns to her childhood farm in the North Carolina mountains, she's surprised to be saddled with a companion: Jude's teenage daughter, Elle, who's grappling with the loss of her mother and the complicated emotions of first love. On a path of mending wounds and breaking down walls, Avery and Elle form an unexpected alliance. It's giving them the courage to move forward. And for Avery, everything she needs to confront the past. An emotional tale of mothers and daughters, loss and acceptance, When We Let Go is about the lessons that come from heartbreak and the healing it takes to embrace the joy of a second chance.
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WorldsOkayestStepMom
When We Let Go | Rochelle B. Weinstein
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Mehso-so

I didn't like how much Avery had an internal monolog and how wishy washy she was on telling Jude and Elle her past. But it had a twist towards the end that I didn't see coming and a HEA!

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Allthebookclubs
When We Let Go | Rochelle B. Weinstein
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Avery‘s self guilt drove me nuts, but that‘s what the book is based on. Oh man, Elle‘s attitude was more than awful and the story would‘ve been fine if she was at least a tad nicer. I figured out Oliver, but the revelation still hurt. I love Avery and her growth, she‘s so strong. Book #39 in 2022