One Step at a Time
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- Pedido anticipado
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- Se espera: 6 nov 2026
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- USD 3.99
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- Pedido anticipado
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- USD 3.99
Descripción editorial
A moving, heart-rending and uplifting follow-up novel to One in a Million from Della Galton 💔 Perfect for the fans of Rowan Coleman, Dani Atkins and Sian O'Gorman. 💞💕
SJ's quest to leave the past behind her and find happiness continues...
When Sarah-Jane Crosse quit drinking and found the love of her life, the future looked rosy.
But life is never that simple!
Her soulmate comes with baggage of his own, and Dorothy—the sponsor who helped save her life—has abandoned her for a world cruise, leaving SJ to navigate sobriety without her trusted mentor.
Determined to give something back, SJ sets out to help other women escape the grip of alcohol. But her first recruit is a walking disaster, and SJ quickly realises she's taken on more than she can handle.
Meanwhile, her best friend Tanya's relationship is falling apart, and a health scare involving SJ's beloved dad threatens to turn her world upside down.
As the pressure mounts, SJ begins to question whether she's capable of helping anyone—including herself.
But admitting defeat has never been an option for SJ.
And when the people she loves are in trouble, she will risk everything to save them—no matter what it costs her.
Praise for Della Galton:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Great read, it is one of the most addictive books I've ever read.' - Reader Review
'I thoroughly recommend this book, for its characterisation, pace, irresistible story telling and masterful handling of a dark and difficult subject, brought out into the light' - Reader Review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'thought provoking and gripping. I have a feeling a lot of people will love this. It's definitely her best one yet.' - Reader Review
'Inspiring - I am so glad that I found this book. It's a brilliant story and it deals in a true and heartfelt way with a very serious matter. The story is obviously fictional, but there's nothing fictional about the characters, the dysfunctional relationships, the struggle.struggle' - Reader Review