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This is book 2 in the Devlin Sisters series. The sisters (and their brother) are finally settling into their new roles. Louise has to face reality about her daughter. She knows that Clara is brilliant, but it is possible that she's not quite like the other children? Louise deals with denial and anger before she is able to face reality for the good of her daughter. Sophie is struggling with her new life as a single mother and isn't finding the dating world to be very kind to a woman in her forties. Julie and Harry are also adapting to a new kind of life. They've come into a ton of money from an inheritance and life should be grand. But, somehow, they are struggling. The sisters, once again, come together to tackle their hardships. They find out that they are stronger than they ever thought they could be.

In my opinion, this book was much better than the first. The character development was stronger and I felt much more attached to the characters. Perhaps this was because I got to know them in book 1. The hardships in this book were also a bit more deep and difficult to tackle. This book reached out and involved more of the family members in the story and I loved the added depth. I highly recommend it in the chick lit genre. I do, however, recommend reading book 1 first.

I received this book from Netgalley.com in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to Netgalley.com, to Bookouture, and to Sinead Moriarty.

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