When McKenna Keaton walks into the boardroom of Wallis, Monroe, and Burkhead, she expects to be named senior partner. Instead, she learns she's being investigated for embezzlement. To wait out her unpaid leave, McKenna sublets her Upper West Side apartment and goes home to Durham, North Carolina, to save money....
When McKenna Keaton walks into the boardroom of Wallis, Monroe, and Burkhead, she expects to be named senior partner. Instead, she learns she's being investigated for embezzlement. To wait out her unpaid leave, McKenna sublets her Upper West Side apartment and goes home to Durham, North Carolina, to save money. Saving face is going to be another thing entirely, but she assumes her problems will blow over soon.
While living in her childhood hometown, McKenna learns about a family curse that-if real rather than imagined-could suggest she has less than a year to live. This information is troubling (of course!), but it's the reunion with former classmate Henry-Durham's favorite son-that flips her world upside down. Henry is now a celebrated documentarian, back in town to premiere his latest masterpiece. Vulnerable to (and desperately needing) a distraction as her life falls apart, McKenna begins seeing the shy nerd from high school in a whole new light.
As she waits out the results of the investigation and wonders if her literal life is hanging in the balance, McKenna debates her future and questions her past. She might survive it all in one piece-but a new love and a newly-examined life might be the only things that can save her.
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When McKenna Keaton walks into the boardroom of Wallis, Monroe, and Burkhead, she expects to be named senior partner. Instead, she learns she's being investigated for embezzlement. To wait out her unpaid leave, McKenna sublets her Upper West Side apartment and goes home to Durham, North Carolina, to save money....
When McKenna Keaton walks into the boardroom of Wallis, Monroe, and Burkhead, she expects to be named senior partner. Instead, she learns she's being investigated for embezzlement. To wait out her unpaid leave, McKenna sublets her Upper West Side apartment and goes home to Durham, North Carolina, to save money. Saving face is going to be another thing entirely, but she assumes her problems will blow over soon.
While living in her childhood hometown, McKenna learns about a family curse that-if real rather than imagined-could suggest she has less than a year to live. This information is troubling (of course!), but it's the reunion with former classmate Henry-Durham's favorite son-that flips her world upside down. Henry is now a celebrated documentarian, back in town to premiere his latest masterpiece. Vulnerable to (and desperately needing) a distraction as her life falls apart, McKenna begins seeing the shy nerd from high school in a whole new light.
As she waits out the results of the investigation and wonders if her literal life is hanging in the balance, McKenna debates her future and questions her past. She might survive it all in one piece-but a new love and a newly-examined life might be the only things that can save her.
The Do-Over$27.99
Koorong code597990
ISBN9780785244974
Pages320
PublisherThomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date15 March 2022
Dimensions20 x 139 x 213mm
Weight0.253kg
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This book is SO. FUNNY! Honestly, it had me laughing so hard I got a tummy ache:) Bethany Turner has certainly mastered the art of creating witty repartee, and hilarious situations. But it's not just fun and laughter - the story is a meaningful reminder of taking the time to evaluate the direction of our lives, and, if needed, have the courage to take a 'do-over'. And I love the warm-hearted Keaton family - I wish this book was one of a series, just so I could spend more time with them! I wouldn't label this 'Christian fiction' - its more like 'clean romance'.