

But when she stumbles and falls on stage during the ceremony, a beautiful moment turns to chaos: Gemma has been shot, and just like that, she’s fighting for her life. The book is a reminder that you have to make the most of each day, making sure to laugh and love lots, and be true to your heart…A powerful tale that will stick me with for a long time to come.It’s their daughter’s graduation and Rachel and Ed Hartley are expecting it to be one of their family’s happiest days. It is heartbreaking and sad, but at the same time it is also uplifting and inspirational. A lovely book that touches on the most enduring subjects with sensitivity and poignancy.’ Louise Douglas ‘An absolutely beautifully written book. It’s a book I would recommend to everyone who is interested in relationships and family stories. You will be captivated by this emotional tale, beautifully told.’ Kate Furnivall ‘A beautifully written book, full of emotion, passion and compassion. It is told with insight and compassion, as Teresa deals with a powerful subject - the fall-out of illness and what it means for the family. What everyone is saying about Teresa Driscoll ‘A deeply moving story that explores what it means to love and to be loved. Perfect for fans of Diane Chamberlain, Amanda Prowse and Rowan Coleman. Why are they so inexplicably drawn to each other? And why are they both keeping secrets about their pasts from one another? As Kate and Martha are forced to face the painful memories they’d each locked away, can they save each other and learn to live again? A beautifully written story full of emotion, hope and the redeeming power of love and friendship.

Martha is searching for a lost love tragedy has touched her life too. When she meets Martha, Kate recognizes a kindred spirit.

And now Kate is silently and steadily falling apart. But then her perfect family unit is shattered in the most unthinkable way. A time where she dared to dream and hope.

I will not let them take you… Once upon a time Kate’s life was full of love and smiles and laughter. I stroked the top of my baby’s head and whispered to him gently that I would find a way.
