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What Was Lost

The Health and Happiness Society, Book 5

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What Was Lost

By: Katie Cross
Narrated by: Caitlin Clouthier
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Mira Montgomery is the only one left.

Her brothers unexpected death leaves her tragically alone. No kids. No husband. No family.

Fifty-one years of unrealized dreams crash down on her when a real estate development company threatens the only stability she has left: Her store. To make matters worse, her friends in the Health and Happiness Society have more good news than ever before.

Mira is faced with the decision to walk away and start fresh, or stay and fall apart.

Can she survive life without the comfort of her friends? Or will she fall farther into her depression than ever?

Join Mira on her new path through old grief, new loss, and the burning importance of gratitude in the fifth and final audiobook in the Health and Happiness Society series.

©2018 Katie Cross (P)2021 Katie Cross
Clean & Wholesome Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy Happiness

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