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A Palm Beach Scandal

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From Susannah Marren, author of A Palm Beach Wife, comes her next book set in the exclusive, glamorous world of Palm Beach. Marren follows two sisters as one offers the ultimate selfless act to the other, proving the very meaning of family in this novel of artifice and intrigue.
Veronica and Simon Cutler and their dazzling adult daughters, Elodie and Aubrey, strike an enviable pose, the ultimate Palm Beach family. In a town where social aspirations, wealth and charm prevail – they are transcendent. While the sisters are polar opposites, they are fiercely loyal to one another. When Elodie receives the shocking news that she is no longer able to conceive a baby, she turns to Aubrey.
Aubrey, a free spirit, isn't interested in marriage or children, yet when her sister asks her to carry her child, she can't say no, despite her mother's warnings. And then one stupefying secret, meant to be buried forever, is unearthed and no one in the Cutler clan is able to turn back.
As the family is shaken to their core, Aubrey and Elodie must realize their places in the world and the lives they want to lead. In the midst of the unforgiving opulence of Palm Beach, A Palm Beach Scandal is a...
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    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2020

      After Elodie miscarries again and is told that another attempt at becoming pregnant isn't wise, her husband presses her to ask her younger unmarried sister, Aubrey, rather than a nonfamily surrogate, to carry their baby. Elodie feels that it is too much to ask of her and is shocked but ecstatic when Aubrey agrees. However, they expected their esteemed Palm Beach parents to approve and are surprised and confused when they don't seem keen on the idea. The sisters soon find out why and have to deal with unexpected knowledge in addition to the stress of the pregnancy. Marren's second "Palm Beach" book (after A Palm Beach Wife) proves that you can't judge a book by its title. Readers expecting a fun, scandalous, and frothy beach read won't find it within these pages. Instead, this is a serious novel about a family that is tested by the past and the present. VERDICT For readers who appreciate modern and sensitively written stories about family, especially sisters. It also won't hurt if readers enjoy lots of designer brand mentions.--Samantha Gust, Niagara Univ. Lib., NY

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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