Blue Water

Sister

Author: A. Manette Ansay

New York Times bestselling author A. Manette Ansay delivers the unforgettable story of two families united by tragedy — and one woman’s deeply emotional journey toward a choice she’d never thought possibleOn an ordinary morning in Fox Harbor, Wisconsin, Meg and Rex Van Dorn’s lives are irrevocably changed when a drunk driver slams into Meg’s car, killing the couple’s six-….Read More

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