The Truth Will Out

The Truth Will Out

Synopsis
Twice Harri tries to marry the love of her life. Twice she fails.

A wonderful book thats refreshingly honest in its delivery with great characters, a great storyline and a clever conclusion... a must for all McPartlin fans.

Since there are only so many times she can leave her man standing at the altar, Harri loses him.

Not only that, in getting to grips with the panic attacks that have stopped her getting married, Harri discovers that what she understood about her life up to now is all wrong. She seems set to lose everything else too.

As the truth of her past comes out, and the world she thought she knew crumbles around her, Harri struggles to pick up the pieces.

Can she find herself again and, if she does, will it be too late for love?

The book centres around 30-year-old interior decorator Harri Ryan who has felt since she was a child despite being close to George, her twin brother that she just doesn;t belong with her family.

Now for the second time Harri has tried to marry her fiancé James, and the second time she's had a panic attack, ended up in hospital in her wedding dress and the celebrations have to be called off and Harri has lost the love of her life.

But there's more to it than wedding nerves and this time she wants the truth. Twin brother George feels there's something their parents aren't telling them. But in one week all will be revealed and their lives will change forever. And Harri's not the only one suffering, George and his partner Aidan are in crisis, best friend Susan thinks her marriage is dead, and friend Melissa wants to kill her husband, in this book of broken relationships. 
 
A wonderful book thats refreshingly honest in its delivery with great characters, a great storyline and a clever conclusion... a must for all McPartlin fans.

Awarn touching story of love, laughter, and sadness. Joclyn Manners FemaleFirst