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Lincoln Ladies by Suzy Duffy

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Also by Suzy Duffy:

Lincoln Ladies, November 2014
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Newton Neighbors, October 2013
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Lincoln Ladies
Suzy Duffy

New England Trilogy #3
The Writer's Coffee Shop
November 2014
On Sale: October 30, 2014
Featuring: Kate Kavanagh; Madeline Stein; Portia Kavanagh
ISBN: 1612132731
EAN: 9781612132730
Kindle: B00O3V6H22
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Romance Contemporary

Kate Kavanagh is happy raising her daughter and focusing on work, but when the girl moves to New York for a fantastic job and ends up moving in with her philandering father, things get complicated.

Her best friend, Madeline Stein, has been a career girl all her life. As a single mom, her job defines her, so when she loses it, Maddy needs to find something or someone else to make her forties fun.

Portia Kavanagh hits New York with a bang, but she’s so hungry for adventure she bites off more of the Big Apple than planned. Portia retreats to what she thinks is the sanctuary of her father’s home and soon discovers she’s not the only one in the family with an overactive appetite.

Kate and Maddy find themselves leaving their lovely hometown of Lincoln, outside Boston, for the fertile and romantic hills of Tuscany. However, blue skies, rich wine, and charming Italians bring the women a whole new world that they have to maneuver with the grace and style of a Lincoln Lady. Portia’s high-octane life in Manhattan comes at a price, too. Out of the millions of men she could have, she chooses the only one she’s meant to avoid. Her quandary: Has she made a mistake of epic proportions or found the one in a million?

This is a story of three fantastic women on a journey of self-discovery. With more ups and downs than a Florentine fairground, the ladies survive love, loss, and fresh pasta by laughing at life and using a doggie bag. There are lots of thrills and spills along the way, but in the end it’s all about friendship, attitude, and walking off that fabulous food. Come on an adventure and enjoy the ride with the lovely Lincoln Ladies.

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2 comments posted.

Re: Lincoln Ladies

I don't have children, unfortunately, but looking back, I
can remember those stages I went through with my Mother when
I was growing up. The experts claim that it isn't easy
raising a Daughter, and I think that they're right. I don't
think it's easy raising a child - period - especially in
today's day and age. I know that statement makes me sound
old, and I'm not really old, but I look at how things were
when I was growing up compared to how things are now, and
they're a lot more complicated. I definately would not want
to bring a child into this crazy world that we have!!
(Peggy Roberson 12:07pm October 29, 2014)

Hi Peggy,
It certainly isn't easy raising daughters or sons either
but then again they say the greater the job, the greater
the reward. I agree with you about "the old days."
Is it my imagination or were things less complicated back
then? As children, we played with siblings. We played
outside - no computers - Imagine!!
That said, back in Ireland, lots was swept under the
carpet. Views were very strict and conservative. I think
both generations have their advantages and disadvantages.
We're all just doing our best. What do you think?
Lots of love, Suzy
XXX
(
Suzy Duffy 3:24pm October 29, 2014)

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