Heartfelt and layered, The Starfish Sisters is a moving story about the complicated nature of female friendship, the joys and heartbreaks of life, and the resiliency and power that women possess. Can the two women who’ve never confronted their past do it now when the choice is between healing and survival? ![]() As Jasmine’s move to London looms, Phoebe doesn’t know how to face the return of her old friend and all that’s still unsaid between them. Phoebe, a successful illustrator and fabric designer, has discovered keeping a secret means she can’t let anyone get close, aside from her beloved granddaughter, Jasmine. Now, decades later, Suze, a famous actress desperate for safe haven following a brutal attack, is back in town. Until the secrets they couldn’t share threatened their bond and complicated their lives. Growing up in a quiet and wildly beautiful coastal town in Oregon, they shared everything. Phoebe and Suze used to be closer than sisters. I do think it’s super interesting to hear about how friendships between women change over the years and where life takes you! Also, the secrets we keep… But it’s also the type of book I aspire to be interested in one day. It’s something my mom would enjoy, and I’d buy for her. The Starfish Sisters is not my normal cup of tea. Now it’s time to heal old wounds, make peace with the past, find hope and joy, and discover that the strongest bonds can get anyone through the worst of times. Prime Print Magazines: Prime members can choose from select. Joining is free with no purchase obligation. Amazon First Reads Kindle books can be read on any compatible Kindle device or free Kindle reading app and become part of customers’ permanent libraries. With the exuberant eleven-year-old Wren in her hot-pink motorized wheelchair and Wren’s troubled older brother, Cooper, the new housemates make for an unlikely pandemic pack, weathering the coming storm together. The new Kindle First Books September edition are available. This month, customers can choose two of the Kindle books selected by our editors for 0.99 each, or 0.00 for Prime members. Vivian has a plan that could turn their lives around: return to her old home and invite Luna and her two children to move in with her. Luna, a compassionate nursing assistant and newly separated mother, is facing eviction. Living in lockdown with only heartache and memories is something Vivian can’t bear. And the assisted-living facility where her husband died is going into quarantine. Their only daughter is estranged and missing. Grieving but feisty widow Vivian Laurent is at a late-in-life crossroads.
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