Tag: addiction

The Dear Wife by Jennifer Peel

The Dear Wife by Jennifer Peel

She’s been holding on for dear life, now she must learn to let go. Marathon runner and quintessential wife and mother Avery Decker appears to have it all together. But don’t let her smile fool you. Since the death of her daughter four years ago, she’s been trying to fake her way through life. So far, it hasn’t worked out so well. Avery is overwhelmed […]

February 12, 2020 / 0 Comments
Whatever It Takes by Jessica Pack

Whatever It Takes by Jessica Pack

Sienna has no memory of her late mother, yet every significant day of her life—birthdays, the first day of high school, graduation—has been marked by a letter written during her last weeks of life. Sienna knows her father feels grateful to be able to offer up these connections to the loving, talented woman his daughter never got a chance to know. Yet for Sienna herself, […]

May 28, 2019 / 0 Comments
Shoot the Moon by Kate Watson

Shoot the Moon by Kate Watson

A high stakes story about the cost of winning and the price of redemption. Despite what his brother and his sponsor think, Tate isn’t an addict. He has the 30-day chip to prove it. But when his father learns Tate’s been running an illegal card room out of a friend’s dorm to pay off old gambling debts, Tate is cut off. With his family no […]

February 6, 2018 / 0 Comments
Newport Ladies Book Club: Ilana’s Wish by Annette Lyon

Newport Ladies Book Club: Ilana’s Wish by Annette Lyon

On the surface, Ilana Goldstein leads an enviable life: a thriving career and a happy marriage to a handsome doctor. All that’s missing is a baby, an emptiness that will surely be filled with time… Then, in an instant, her life falls apart. Now, beneath Ilana’s once flawless exterior hides a dark secret that may destroy the woman who seemed to have it all. Following […]

April 16, 2014 / 1 Comment
Newport Ladies Book Club: Shannon’s Hope by Josi S. Kilpack

Newport Ladies Book Club: Shannon’s Hope by Josi S. Kilpack

Shannon’s troubled stepdaughter has been missing for two weeks. When Keisha finally calls, Shannon doesn’t hesitate to welcome her into her home despite her husband, John’s, misgivings. As a pharmacist, Shannon has always taken an analytical view of Keisha’s addiction problems and feels that treating her underlying depression and providing a support system can break the bonds that have taken over her life. When Keisha […]

August 2, 2013 / 4 Comments