The Other Woman’s Shoes

Author: Adele Parks

Eliza and Martha are sisters, but that’s where the similarity ends. Martha appears to have the perfect life, with two lovely children and plenty of money, whilst Eliza lives in a one bedroom flat with her musician boyfriend Greg. The Evergreen sisters are united – in envy of each other’s love live…..Read More

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