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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Holly and Daniel both lost everything in a horrific plane crash that killed their families—Daniel’s wife, and Holly’s husband and children. Eight years later, neither has recovered. Daniel neglects his surviving daughter, Ivy, and Holly lives in a drunken stupor to avoid remembering. But after a chance encounter between Holly and Ivy, will the two families find their way towards healing? This was to be honest, a tough read at times, but well written. Not subject matter for the faint of heart. Holly’s loss, especially is quite visceral. But as things slowly come together, the moments of hope make it worth it. Trigger Warnings: Holly and Ivy by Fern Michaels Starts in Pine City, NC Dec 2008 Ivy and John have twins. Her father owns his plane company so they have no problems with air travel. She's just learned her family has died in a crash.. 2016 we find Holly who's involved in school projects. Daniel is her dad and he hates musicals. Her mother had died when she was very young and she's not to bring it up to her father. Story alternates between the two and how they cope with their situations. Ivy blames the pilot. She was still on the payroll and had John's money so she drank her life away. She buys everything on line so she won't have to socialize with anybody. Ivy's father George remained running the company and he knows he has to move into retirement-have her run the company or sell it, along with the house. Love how the trails bring the woman and girl together. They all suffer so much pain from one unexplained act of disaster, will they ever heal? Received a review copy from Netgalley via Kensington Books and this is my honest opinion. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML:In a heartwarming novel of secret wishes and family lost and found, acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels creates a timeless Christmas story to cherish . . . The flames of memory always seem to glow a little brighter during the holidays. Perhaps that's why this time of year is so difficult for airline heiress Ivy Macintosh, as she faces thoughts of yet another festive season alone. Since the plane crash that claimed the lives of her husband and two children eight years ago, she's been submerged in grief. When eleven-year-old Holly Greenwood knocks on her door, lost and frightened after a forbidden visit to her singing teacher, Ivy's self-imposed exile is shattered. Holly has an extraordinary voice, and wants nothing more than to perform in an upcoming Christmas musical. Holly's father, Daniel, doesn't allow music in their home, refusing to give a good reason whyâ??just as he refuses to talk about Holly's mother. Ivy has no idea how closely she and Daniel are linked by their tragic pasts, yet she's drawn to the warmth she senses beneath his gruff exterior. And as Christmas nears, their shared concern for Holly begins to draw Ivy back into the world again . . . and toward a family who may need her just as much as she needs them . No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Audiobook, purchased (then returned to get my credit back) via Audible. Brittany Pressley’s performance was good, given the source material.
I read this for The 16 Tasks of the Festive Season, Square 1, November 1st: Book themes for Calan Gaeaf: Read any of your planned Halloween Bingo books that you didn’t end up reading after all, involving witches, hags, or various types of witchcraft –OR– read a book with ivy or roses on the cover, or a character’s name/title of book is/has Rose or Ivy in it. This book has Ivy as a main character and as part of the title. ( )