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A Privilege, Not A Right ⇻ Ginny & Georgia (DISCONTINUED) by SarahDisney2001
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Family is a privilege, not a right. But family goes beyond blood and genetics. It's about the unconditional love you have for someone. Celina Ambrose; divorced for two years to the Mayor of Wellsbury and a single mother of three. A woman with an exceptional education from Cambridge University in England, and is the CAO (Chief Administrative Officer) of a company. She is a very successful woman with a heart of gold. When Celina walks into a room, it lights up. But all of that doesn't matter to her. It's her three children who have her heart. What happens when she and her kids return to Wellsbury? How will she react to her ex-husband making commitments to a new family?
Sunshine in Wellsbury by WikLat17
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In the charming town of Wellsbury, a new story begins-not with secrets or scandal, but with sunshine. Meet Sunny Baker, the youngest daughter of Ellen and Clint. With a heart as big as her smile and a spirit that lights up every room, Sunny isn't just Ellen's baby girl-she's her mother's pride, her father's joy, her sister Maxine's everything. But Sunny is more than a little sister. She's Marcus's whole world, the calm to his storm. She's Brodie's baby, his first love and biggest challenge. And while the town thinks they know the Baker's, no one was prepared for Sunny-the girl who sees the good in everyone, even when it hurts. But being the light in everyone's life comes with a shadow. As Sunny grows up, she'll face love, heartbreak, identity, and pressure to always be the strong one. In a town full of gossip, secrets, and complicated families, can Sunny stay true to herself while being everything to everyone? Sunshine in Wellsbury is a heartwarming, emotional addition to the Ginny & Georgia universe-a story about growing up in someone else's spotlight, and learning to shine in your own.