Sisters In Bloom (Love in Bloom, #2; Snow Sisters, #2)

Sisters In Bloom (Love in Bloom, #2; Snow Sisters, #2)

Melissa Foster

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You loved Danica and Kaylie in SISTERS IN LOVE, find out what happens next with SISTERS IN BLOOM Kaylie Snow has always been the fun, flirty, pretty sister. Now, her burgeoning baby bump, hormone infused emotions, and faltering singing career are sending her into an unexpected identity crisis. Watching her older sister Danica glide through a major career change and a new relationship with the grace of a ballerina, Kaylie’s insecurities rise to the forefront—and her relationship, with fiancé Chaz Crew, is caught in the crossfire. Chaz Crew has everything he’s ever wanted: a lovely fiancé, a baby on the way, and soon, the film festival he owns will host its biggest event ever. When he’s called away to woo the festival’s largest sponsor—and the lover he’s never admitted to having—secrets from his past turn his new life upside down. With her baby shower around the corner, and her fiancé’s big event looming, the pressure is on for Kaylie to pull herself together—and for Chaz to right his wrongs. In a few short weeks, the couple who had it all figured out will learn things about life and love that may change their minds—and their hearts. SISTERS IN BLOOM is a testament to the bond of sisters, the strength of women, and the pains and delights that accompany motherhood. A book for every mother, sister, and daughter, SISTERS IN BLOOM will resonate with readers who love to explore family dramas.

Publication Year: 2013


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  • Caylamont
    Apr 11, 2025
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  • Cheri
    Apr 03, 2025
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    Another quick and easy read. I enjoyed the realism of Kaylie's pregnancy. The irrational mood swings. I've seen other reviews calling her a brat and childish, but I remember being pregnant and not being able to control the thoughts and emotions. I liked that the author had Kaylie wondering why she was acting that way and not being able to stop certain things from coming out of her mouth. I'd bet a lot of pregnant women have the same problems.

    All in all, if you enjoyed the first book you will enjoy this one.

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