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Everything She Never Knew
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The author of When We Were Widows turns to life after betrayal in this emotional, heartwarming novel about a woman whose marriage and friendship collapse all at once.
As next-door neighbors and best friends, Claudia and Rachel share everything. But in Claudia's mind, that means recipes and clothes--not husbands. So it's a huge shock when Rachel runs off with hers.
If that weren't enough, her mom shows up at her door with heavy suitcases in tow. She intends to stay until Claudia has pulled through this. But behaving like a typical mother or grandmother isn't Gloria's style, and Claudia wonders why she's really there. She also wonders why she can't stop thinking about Nick, the husband Rachel jilted for her own, who still lives in the next house over.
It's all a bit much for Claudia, who, unlike her impulsive mother, has always prized the familiar comforts of stability and routine. Now that those have been snatched away, she'll have to face her fears and take some risks--for herself and for her daughter.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781662530425
EAN:
9781662530425
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
255
Authors:
Annette Chavez Macias
Publisher:
Montlake
Published Date: 2025-16-09
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Hooked from the book blurb! Loved every bit I could have read 200 more pages with these characters
Main characterbwas beyond pathetic. Every single page was her crying and going on about being cheated on. I get it, it's traumatic, but there comes a time where ya gotta stop. The diary entires, which I know why they were included, were annoying. And it's unrealistic. We are supposed to believe this lady is going to live in a nice house in a nice neighborhood working part time? Get real.
Beautiful book just like the previous ones, couldnβt put it down, βCongratulationsβ
This was a great book about resiliency and balancing motherhood with hardships. It was a quick read with a good happy ending!
I played this story like a cheesy telenovela in my mind. It was slow and dry. I couldn't connect with the h... I rather La Rosa de Guadalupe"