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An Unsuitable Match

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"Nobody writes about family tensions better than Joanna Trollope" Good Housekeeping

An Unsuitable Match, by number one bestselling author Joanna Trollope, is an a uplifting story of love, family and second chances.
Dealing with one's own emotions is one thing. Facing a parent's roller-coaster of a love life is quite another...

Rose Woodrowe is getting married to Tyler Masson - a wonderful, sensitive man who is head-over-heels in love with her. The only problem? This isn't the first time for either of them, and their five grown-up children have strong opinions on the matter...
Who to listen to? Who to please? Rose and Tyler are determined to get it right this time, but in trying to make everyone happy, can they ever be happy themselves?


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Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK

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  • ISBN: 9781760559199
  • File size: 2557 KB
  • Release date: February 27, 2018

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781760559199
  • File size: 878 KB
  • Release date: February 27, 2018

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"Nobody writes about family tensions better than Joanna Trollope" Good Housekeeping

An Unsuitable Match, by number one bestselling author Joanna Trollope, is an a uplifting story of love, family and second chances.
Dealing with one's own emotions is one thing. Facing a parent's roller-coaster of a love life is quite another...

Rose Woodrowe is getting married to Tyler Masson - a wonderful, sensitive man who is head-over-heels in love with her. The only problem? This isn't the first time for either of them, and their five grown-up children have strong opinions on the matter...
Who to listen to? Who to please? Rose and Tyler are determined to get it right this time, but in trying to make everyone happy, can they ever be happy themselves?


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