Explore the Best Family Issues Books – Discover Your Next Favorite Read
Dive into our curated collection of Family Issues books, featuring top-rated titles from bestselling and indie authors. Whether you're looking for gripping adventures, heartwarming romances, thought-provoking non-fiction, or captivating children's stories, you'll find an endless selection of books to enjoy. Browse now and uncover your next must-read!
Murderous Beauty
At the pharmaceutical company CytoSerum, Gordon Harris and his team of scientists are working on a treatment for Alzheimer's disease, one that could put a stop to it for good. While this might seem like something that could bring nothing but good to the world, the harsh reality of it is that a discovery such as this one is worth a lot of money, and with a lot of money on the line comes a lot of danger. It doesn't take long for rival companies to catch wind of CytoSerum's state of the art technological advances and before long Harris, his loyal colleagues and their families are under violent threat from all directions. A fast-paced, action-packed thriller that ventures from London all the way...
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The Baby Makers
It's 1971, and Danny Martin is about to turn thirteen and become the man of the house. His mother, Ginnie, is a promiscuous barmaid who brings strange men home and puts him and his nine-year-old sister at risk. After his sister, Callie, ends up in Child Protection while he’s on a camping trip, Danny has had enough. Things have got to change and he’s going to need help. He’s too young to be a man but too old to be ignored.After Ginnie goes to church under duress she is unexpectedly converted and is radically saved. Danny has mixed feelings about this because it's the 1970s, and he wants to be a full participant in the sexual revolution. He's looking forward to working his way through th...
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JUST SAY IT
After four decades of sparring with her impossible mother, Lisa Grant cultivates a more rational and sympathetic approach to discovering why her mother lacks empathy. Believing childhood trauma may be responsible, Lisa harnesses her journalistic skills to investigate her mother's past and is shocked by what she finds. The humour shines through in this Family saga.