NATIONAL BESTSELLER Three wildly different sisters reunite for a destination wedding at an English castle in this heartfelt and rollicking novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Jetsetters.
The sort of novel that simultaneously tempts you to devour it in one greedy gulp and begs you to slow down and savor each page.Jenny Jackson, author of Pineapple Street
Once upon a time, the Peacock sisters were little girls who combed each others tangled hair. But decades of secrets have led them to separate livesand to telling lies, to themselves and to one another.
Sylvie is getting married. Again. A librarian and widow who soothes her grief by escaping into books (and shelving them perfectly), Sylvie has caught the attention of an unlikely match: Simon Rampling, a mysterious, wealthy man from Northern England. Sylvie allows herself to imagine a life beside himone filled with the written word, kindness, and companionship. Shes ready to love again . . . or is she?
Cleo is the golden child. A successful criminal defense lawyer with the perfect boyfriend, she is immediately suspicious of Simon. Is he really who he says he is? Cleo heads to Mumberton Castle with a case of investigative files, telling herself she will expose Simon and save her sister from more heartbreak . . . but who is she really trying to save?
Emma is living a lie. She cant afford this fancy tripand she definitely cant tell her husband and sons why. She once dreamed of a line of her own perfumes. Fragrances allowed her to speak in silence. Now, that tendency for silence only worsens her situation. Will she emerge with her dignity and family intact?
When their toxic mother shows up, the sisters assume the roles they fell into to survive their childhood . . . but they just might find the courage to make new choices.
Set over a spectacularly dramatic weekend, in the grand halls of a sprawling castle estateamid floor-to-ceiling libraries, falconry lessons, and medieval mealsLovers and Liars is the unforgettable story of a familys ability to forgive and to find joy in one another once again.
Genre: Literary Fiction
The sort of novel that simultaneously tempts you to devour it in one greedy gulp and begs you to slow down and savor each page.Jenny Jackson, author of Pineapple Street
Once upon a time, the Peacock sisters were little girls who combed each others tangled hair. But decades of secrets have led them to separate livesand to telling lies, to themselves and to one another.
Sylvie is getting married. Again. A librarian and widow who soothes her grief by escaping into books (and shelving them perfectly), Sylvie has caught the attention of an unlikely match: Simon Rampling, a mysterious, wealthy man from Northern England. Sylvie allows herself to imagine a life beside himone filled with the written word, kindness, and companionship. Shes ready to love again . . . or is she?
Cleo is the golden child. A successful criminal defense lawyer with the perfect boyfriend, she is immediately suspicious of Simon. Is he really who he says he is? Cleo heads to Mumberton Castle with a case of investigative files, telling herself she will expose Simon and save her sister from more heartbreak . . . but who is she really trying to save?
Emma is living a lie. She cant afford this fancy tripand she definitely cant tell her husband and sons why. She once dreamed of a line of her own perfumes. Fragrances allowed her to speak in silence. Now, that tendency for silence only worsens her situation. Will she emerge with her dignity and family intact?
When their toxic mother shows up, the sisters assume the roles they fell into to survive their childhood . . . but they just might find the courage to make new choices.
Set over a spectacularly dramatic weekend, in the grand halls of a sprawling castle estateamid floor-to-ceiling libraries, falconry lessons, and medieval mealsLovers and Liars is the unforgettable story of a familys ability to forgive and to find joy in one another once again.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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