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Kindle Nation Daily Bargain Book Alert! Karen Lenfestey’s A SISTER’S PROMISE15 5 Star Reviews – Now Just $2.99 and Currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members via Kindle Lending Library

A Sister’s Promise

by Karen Lenfestey

3.6 stars – 35 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

 

Here’s the set-up:

“If you enjoy Jennifer Weiner, Emily Giffin, or Sinead Moriarty, you will love this book!”
–Amazon Reviewer

Kate Hopper can list a million reasons why she doesn’t have kids. No, more like reasons why she shouldn’t have kids: genetics, a demanding career, and ultimately, the fear that she wasn’t cut out to be June Cleaver, Carol Brady or Claire Huxtable. TV moms always make it look so easy, but Kate knows better.

When Kate’s sister faces death, Kate is willing to say anything—even promising to have a baby. Kate decides to keep her rash words a secret from her husband until she can figure out whether she really wants to be a mother. Especially since they agreed their marriage would remain childless.

A sister’s promise and a wife’s promise: Kate must break one. Should she risk everything she has for the unknown?

Reviews

“Kate’s journey is always intriguing, sometimes humorous, and also heartwarming. The plot kept me guessing, and I loved the characters.”
Nicole Green, Author of Holding Her Breath

“The books I love have characters that hook me and a voice that strikes a chord with me.. . .All in all, A Sister’s Promise was a great combination–likeable characters and an interesting plot, along with strong writing. That’s all I ask for in a book.”
Judy Post, Author and Amazon Reviewer

About The Author

Karen Lenfestey, a Midwest Writer’s Fellowship winner, has sold over 25,000 copies of A Sister’s Promise. Lenfestey recently released her second novel, What Happiness Looks Like, which can be purchased on Amazon Now! She studied communication at Purdue University and counseling at Indiana University. Visit her webpage www.karensnovels.weebly.com to read her semi-humorous “Thoughts on Motherhood” blog.

 

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