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Theo Sullivan has the kind of life most people dream of, but he's running on empty. Despite the support, there's a need for a partner that wealth just can't bring. Across town, Alexandra O'Connor is living a completely different life. She's a poor woman, coming from a family where they can't eat for a day unless if they work hard. She's been shaped by the philosophy of her mother, Natasha Kelly.
Desperate, Alex takes a job as a servant at Theo's house. But Theo sees a person. What begins as an unlikely friendship quickly becomes a deep love that challenges every social boundary they've ever known.
Just as they fall in love, the weird rulings remind Alex that this is not for her. She has to break family's restrictive and mysterious rules, but her brother, Richard, still struggles as he's uncomfortable with his identity. A bully named Henry Murphy struggles to break free from the cycle of addiction.
Set in Ireland, the seventh novel in the Family series is about equality and the power of maternal love and is rated for audiences aged 12 and up.