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The Starfish Sisters by Barbara O'Neal

Summer holiday best friends Phoebe and Suze were inseparable until resentment and lies tear them apart at the end of their teens.

They both built their own lives following their childhood dreams - Suze as a successful actress and Phoebe as an artist and illustrator. 

Following an attempt on Suze's life, Phoebe tries to reconnect, but the time is not right. Later on they are both back at the coastal town in Oregon where they spent summers as children.

Well-kept secrets come to the surface and yet again test their friendship but by working together they are both stronger - and surrounded by friends.

The Starfish Sisters is an emotional and beautiful story of complicated friendship, how we sometimes get so stuck in our own grief and fail to see the bigger picture - and reach out to those that need us. 


The Starfish Sisters by Barbara O'Neal is available now.


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