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Free (Kindle UK) Pandora's Box [Award-Win Heartwarming Tearjerker Family Drama Novel]

Pandora's Box by UK author Giselle Green is her heartwarming tearjerker literary/women's fiction family drama novel with romantic elements centred around a mother/daughter relationship which is affected by terminal illness, free courtesy of publisher HarperCollins' Avon imprint.

According to the author's bio-blurb, this won the 2008 Romantic Novelist Association's New Writer's Award.

Currently free @ Amazon UK. May or may not show up @ B&N UK, iTunes UK, and/or Kobo UK later (linked for your price-drop-check convenience). This doesn't seem to be free in any of the other usual regional EU/Oceania stores that tend to sometimes also get the UK freebies when I spot-check, though YMMV.

Description
An emotional and heart-warming novel, perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes, Liane Moriarty and Jodi Picoult.

Rachel Wetherby has just been told the news no mother should ever have to hear. Her daughter, Shelley, has a terminal illness.

Convincing her mum that she’d like to spend her last birthday in Cornwall, a place of so many happy memories, Shelley decides to make every moment count. Because unknown to Rachel, Shelley is juggling a secret romance with planning her own death.

But when she opens a box left by her grandmother, Shelley discovers a past she never knew existed. It’s a past that will make her laugh and cry in equal measure. And it will help Shelley and her mother find the joy in every moment that she has left . . .
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