A Daughter's a Daughter
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
You'll root for three generations of women struggling with complicated relationships as exciting new life directions and romance beckon.
When widowed Pam Ridgeway loses her clerical job in a mass Wall Street layoff, her estranged daughter offers a chance to heal their relationship if Pam will go on television to talk about the firings. Totally out of her comfort zone, but determined to help her former co-workers, Pam seeks help from her staunch social activist mother. Pam meets her mother's handsome new neighbor, Bruce, at her Long Island beachfront home. Bruce is easy to talk to and attracted to Pam. Could he be her next life choice?
Pam's fiercely ambitious reporter daughter secretly fights to keep a lid on her desire for the hot guy she works with in cable financial television. When he starts pursuing her, their passionate attraction threatens to burst into flames in the newsroom and destroy their careers.
Pam's elderly mother wonders why Bruce reminds her of someone. In a long life filled with social activism, she has met many people, but there's something about him that sparks an old memory...
Customer Reviews
Moving story
Loved the way three generations of women interacted & could relate to relationship between the older two.
A Daughter’s a Daughter
I enjoyed this book, the first I have read by Irene Vartanoff. The three main characters, Dorothy, Pamela and Linley, give an interesting insight into the complex relationship between mothers and daughters. Dorothy thinks her youngest daughter Pamela is weak but she is the one who is there to help when life gets too complex for Dorothy's old age. Linley is far to busy to deal with the mother that she sees as useless but Linley has her own issues that have to be dealt with before she can finally see how unfair she has been to her mother. Pamela has much to learn about herself, she is much stronger than she realises and she can deal with her mother, her siblings and her daughter.