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"A sweeping story of love, loss, and the power of forgiveness."
-Megan Murphy, author of Fake It Like You Mean It
Sadie Dupont is from an old Louisiana family, meaning she's set to inherit the one thing the Andersons want--the historic Dupont family home.
To Sadie, family and jazz are her life, but after the tragic loss of her father, she loses her connection to music, along with a piece of her heart. Everyone left behind seems to be moving forward, from her sister being too occupied with her own life, to her overbearing, but lovable cousin constantly in her business, and then her mother trying to sell their family house to the one group of people her father wouldn't want near their invaluable home--the Anderson family, who run the Garden District real estate, and have the power to not only take away the place Sadie grew up in--but the heartfelt memories created within.
With the realtor moguls sniffing around, this brings back none other than Sadie's ex, Cole Anderson, causing the past to creep into her present, and making Sadie's summer more complicated as he tries to make up for The Incident.
But with Sadie's number one priority being her father's last wishes, she burns bridges in an attempt to honor his memory. But when Cole becomes her pillar of support, not only does he help her love the woman she's become, but he revives the music in her soul.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"A sweeping story of love, loss, and the power of forgiveness."
-Megan Murphy, author of Fake It Like You Mean It
Sadie Dupont is from an old Louisiana family, meaning she's set to inherit the one thing the Andersons want--the historic Dupont family home.
To Sadie, family and jazz are her life, but after the tragic loss of her father, she loses her connection to music, along with a piece of her heart. Everyone left behind seems to be moving forward, from her sister being too occupied with her own life, to her overbearing, but lovable cousin constantly in her business, and then her mother trying to sell their family house to the one group of people her father wouldn't want near their invaluable home--the Anderson family, who run the Garden District real estate, and have the power to not only take away the place Sadie grew up in--but the heartfelt memories created within.
With the realtor moguls sniffing around, this brings back none other than Sadie's ex, Cole Anderson, causing the past to creep into her present, and making Sadie's summer more complicated as he tries to make up for The Incident.
But with Sadie's number one priority being her father's last wishes, she burns bridges in an attempt to honor his memory. But when Cole becomes her pillar of support, not only does he help her love the woman she's become, but he revives the music in her soul.