![]() ![]() She’s a mom of four who said she’d never have kids. She’s the wife of an Air Force family physician (now in solo practice) who said she’d never marry a doctor-or anyone in the military. ![]() Vogt is a non-fiction author and editor who said she’d never write fiction. As old wounds are reopened and the family faces the possibility of another tragedy, the Thatchers must decide if they will pull together or be driven further apart.īeth K. until a frightening diagnosis threatens Jillian's plans and her future. They can only hope that a wedding might be just the occasion to heal the resentment and jealousy that divides them. Which means working alongside her opinionated oldest sister, Johanna, who always seems ready for a fight. No longer half of a pair, Payton reinvents herself as a partner in a successful party-planning business and is doing just fine-as long as she manages to hold her memories and her family at arm's length.īut with her middle sister Jillian's engagement, Payton's party-planning skills are called into action. ![]() It's been ten years since Payton Thatcher's twin sister died in an accident, leaving the entire family to cope in whatever ways they could. ![]() "With tenderness and skill, Beth Vogt examines the price of secrets, the weight of tragic loss, and the soul-deep poison of things left unsaid." -Lisa Wingate, NYT bestselling author of Before We Were Yours ![]()
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