The Cavendon Women by Barbara Taylor Bradford. About a family of aristocrats and their large family home and a group of women who worked together to keep their family home intake.
Thin, Rich, Pretty by Beth Harbison. I have always enjoyed Beth's books. This one was a bit slow at the start. It was about 3 women and jumps back in time to when they first met at camp. 20 years later the 3 girls still have problems they need to work through.
The Memory Book by Rowan Coleman. I liked the book it was about a woman losing her memory at an early age and how her family helped. Different family members share information about her life in a memory book.
Close Your Eyes by Michael Robotham. A book about murder and suspense.
Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey. About a woman with dementia and missing people. Maud keeps forgetting things but she knows Elizabeth is missing and is determined to find her also she keeps looking for her sister who went missing 70 years earlier.
The Last Goodbye by Tasmina Perry.It was about a journalists, explorers, archivists, KGB and spies. A good book, Romance, adventure and life in the sixties.
Driving with the Top Down by Beth Harbison. A book about 3 women who want to change their lives. They each need to come to terms and sort out issues and misunderstandings to get the life they want. They set out on a road trip and meet an old friend on the way.
What a Girl Wants by Lindsey Kelk. A romance. Tess Brooks who has been working in advertising has been offered a job in photography, she gets to travel and live a different life. But she has to make choices in love.
The Last Anniversary by Liane Moriarity. Sophie inherits a house on Scribbly Island and gets involved with the family living on the Island and eventually learns the secret of the unsolved Munro baby mystery.
A Time for Renewal by Anna Jacobs. A story set in the UK after the second World War. A group of families clear out an old house getting ready to rebuild and convert it into flats. Each family has its problems.
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