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Brennan Sisters

This series delves into the intricate lives and familial bonds of an Irish-American family. It explores themes of love, loss, self-discovery, and the pursuit of happiness amidst life's complexities. Each narrative focuses on the journey of one of the sisters, often involving romance, career dilemmas, and tangled family dynamics. Readers can expect compelling characters and emotionally resonant storytelling that examines the choices we make and their profound impact.

The Good Daughter
The Good Woman

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  1. 1

    Is it possible to leave it all behind? The firstborn of a large Irish-American family, Meg Brennan Roberts is a successful publicist, faithful wife, and doting mother who prides herself on always making the right decisions. But years of being “the good woman” have taken a toll and though her winery career thrives, Meg feels burned out and empty, and more disconnected than ever from her increasingly distant husband. Lonely and disheartened, she attends the London Wine Fair with her boss, ruggedly handsome vintner, Chad Hallahan. It’s here, alone together in an exotic city, far from “real” life, that Chad confesses his long-standing desire for Meg. Overwhelmed, flattered, and desperately confused, Meg returns home, only to suddenly question every choice she’s ever made, especially that of her marriage. For Meg, something’s got to give, and for once in her life she flees her responsibilities—but with consequences as reckless and irreversible as they are liberating. Now she must decide whether being the person everyone needs is worth losing the woman she was meant to be.

    The Good Woman
  2. 2

    The Good Daughter

    • 384 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    4.0(1125)Add rating

    Exploring the theme of self-sacrifice, the story revolves around a character who dedicates her life to loving others while neglecting her own needs and desires. As she navigates relationships and the complexities of love, she must confront the consequences of her choices and the importance of self-acceptance. The narrative delves into emotional struggles, personal growth, and the journey toward finding balance between caring for others and oneself.

    The Good Daughter