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Gripping drama dissects modern parenting, secrets.

"Other Parents" might just be an eye-opener for you. Imagine peeling back the layers of a seemingly ordinary community, only to uncover the fierce undercurrents of gossip, scandal, and class. Sarah Stovell's narrative shines with an astute understanding of individual motivations, masterfully tying together humor and poignant truths. If you enjoy stories that reflect the complexities of real-life relationships and the masks we wear, this book's authenticity and emotional depth will surely resonate with you.

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Other Parents

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ISBN: 9780008441623
Authors: Sarah Stovell
Publisher: Harlequin HQN
Date of Publication: 2022-03-30
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Mystery/Crime/Thriller
Related Topics: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller
Goodreads rating: 3.99
(rated by 1525 readers)

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They all have opinions. They all have secrets. In a small town like West Burntridge, it should be impossible to keep a secret. But the problem with having your nose in everyone’s business is that you can miss what’s staring you in the face. Rachel Saunders knows gossip is the price you pay for a rural lifestyle and outstanding schools. The latest town scandal is her divorce – and the fact that her new girlfriend has moved into the family home. Laura Spence lives in a poky bedsit on the wrong side of town. She and her son Jake don’t really belong, and his violent tantrums are threatening to expose the very thing she’s trying to hide. When the local school introduces a new LGBTQ+-friendly curriculum, Rachel and Laura find themselves on opposite sides of a fearsome debate. But the problem with having your nose in everyone else’s business is that you often miss what’s happening in your own home.
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Gripping drama dissects modern parenting, secrets.

"Other Parents" might just be an eye-opener for you. Imagine peeling back the layers of a seemingly ordinary community, only to uncover the fierce undercurrents of gossip, scandal, and class. Sarah Stovell's narrative shines with an astute understanding of individual motivations, masterfully tying together humor and poignant truths. If you enjoy stories that reflect the complexities of real-life relationships and the masks we wear, this book's authenticity and emotional depth will surely resonate with you.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.