A Family Affair: Summer
A Small Town Family Saga
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Publisher Description
Tragedy tore them apart. Will destiny bring them back together?
Eight years ago, tragedy struck the town’s perfect couple, Daniel “Cash” Casherdon and Tess Carrick, days before their wedding. That tragedy shredded their dreams of a life together and sent them fleeing Magdalena.
Now, destiny has brought them back and the town is determined to see this couple mend their differences. Angelo “Pop” Benito will lead the crusade to march Cash and Tess down the aisle with the help of The Bleeding Hearts Society, a garden group more interested in healing people’s hearts than helping a sick basil plant. Magdalena’s finest will rally to give Tess and Cash that second chance. But all the prayers and contrivances in the world won’t help until Tess reveals the secret she’s carried for too many years, a secret that could destroy her chance with Cash forever…
Truth in Lies Series:
Book One: A Family Affair
Book Two: A Family Affair: Spring
Book Three: A Family Affair: Summer
Book Four: A Family Affair: Fall
Book Five: A Family Affair: Christmas, a novella
Book Six: A Family Affair: Winter
Book Seven: A Family Affair: The Promise
Book Eight: A Family Affair: The Secret
Book Nine: A Family Affair: The Wish
Book Ten: A Family Affair: The Gift
Book Eleven: A Family Affair: The Weddings, a novella
Book Twelve: A Family Affair: The Cabin, a novella
Book Thirteen: A Family Affair: The Return
Book Fourteen: A Family Affair: The Choice
Book Fifteen: A Family Affair: The Proposal
Book Sixteen: A Family Affair: Bonus Scenes
Book Seventeen: A Family Affair: The Homecoming
Book Eighteen: A Family Affair: The Decision
Meals From Magdalena: A Family Affair Cookbook
And more...
Bonus Material: The first chapter of A Family Affair: Fall, the next book in this series. What happens when destiny ignores the rules?
Customer Reviews
Love this serie
I just love Tess and Cash love story.
Can’t wait to read about them in future books.
Lovedvthe general storyline but hated the misogyny!
I actually liked the way the story was written, and would have loved this book, except for noticing a very misogynistic pattern in this book! It shocked me. When Tess had written to Cash about the pregnancy, and his aunt had returned the letter, how could Tess be held responsible??? When she told him all about it, why did he just walk away without a word, and wallow in his sorrow as if he was the only one hurting? How could he not feel compassion for Tess, if he truly loved her? Why are all the women in this story shown to have some rather unattractive mental traits whereas the men are seen as the ones who have suffered? I’m sorry, but this alone makes me really upset.