How much is the smile from the person you love worth to you? Brooke's life has derailed. Her social life and career have evaporated, her daughter is desperately unhappy and being bullied at school, and, for a 43-year-old, she probably spends way too many weekends at her parent's. But the reason for all this is no mystery. A year and a half ago, Brooke's husband died. But Brooke does have one secret. Her husband's death, the worst thing that has ever happened to her, has made her unbelievably rich. Despite her despair, Brooke suddenly realises she has the power to make her daughter's life, and the world a little brighter.
Catherine Bennetto Books
This author explores the complexities of relationships and the challenges of modern life, often with a humorous perspective. Her writing is marked by keen observation and empathy for characters navigating unexpected life shifts. She draws on a wealth of diverse life experiences to enrich her narratives, offering readers a fresh and authentic viewpoint. Her literary style is accessible and engaging, perfect for those seeking clever and witty fiction.





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