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This was such a moving but uplifting read with a fantastic main character in Faith who had a horrendous childhood leaving her with only her beloved but troubled brother Sam for support. The effects of their past have left Sam with mental health difficulties and addictions and, desperate to secure support for Sam, Faith agreed to marry millionaire Perry to get him to cover the cost of residential support. It’s easy to see why Faith and Perry are together despite their differences however I loved how, beyond helping Sam, Faith had little interest in Perry’s money and her independence was essential to her. I loved her best friend Marilyn and how she encouraged Faith to stand up for herself not to mention the choir they joined with a gorgeous mix of women and Hester the leader who is determined to make each woman love herself. This does cover some serious issues including abuse and addiction and I think it covers them well but keeping it well balanced with the uplifting moments, of which there are many too. I’ve read several of Beth Moran’s books but for me this was heads and shoulders above them, I was so invested in the characters and their emotions and relationships, it’s a wonderful read.

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