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"This third book in The Shannon Sisters trilogy ties up all the loose ends!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted March 21, 2002
This third book in The Shannon Sister's trilogy is
about Maureen and her twelve-year-old daughter Holly.
Things aren't going well for Maureen and Holly. For one,
they have slowly grown apart. It's gotten even worse now
that Rod, Maureen's husband and Holly's dad died in a
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"A good finale to the Shannon Sisters trilogy."
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 28, 2002
Though he has a wife and child, Rod acts more like a
daredevil teenager who simply won't grow up. His attitude
forces his spouse Maureen Shannon to make all the difficult
parenting and economic decisions that leads to the
alienation between mother and daughter. Rod takes the
ultimate plunge Read more...
SummaryHe made her an offer she couldn't refuse--but did she
even try!
Jake Hartman's heli-skiing operation in the
foothills of the Canadian Rockies has been hugely
successful. But because of the major outlays he now wants
to make, he needs a capital infusion. A bank loan is a
nonissue--Jake's not keen on debt. But a silent partner
would do the trick.
Widowed Maureen Shannon, eldest of the Shannon
sisters, has just moved back to the sleepy town of Canmore,
hoping that slow-paced living will help mend her
deteriorating relationship with her twelve-year-old
daughter. Jake's proposal sounds good.
But then Jake makes Maureen a second offer--a lasting
proposal she's much more reluctant to accept...
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