Relative Sins

Relative Sins by Anne Mather, published by Mills & Boon in 1996, is a fiction work that delves into complex family dynamics and hidden truths. The story follows Sara Reed as she returns to her late husband’s family home, where she faces the challenges of her mother-in-law’s disdain and the unexpected presence of Alex, her husband’s brother. As Sara navigates her grief and the tensions within the family, she grapples with her feelings for Alex, which are complicated by a secret she harbors.
In this edition, readers will explore themes of attraction, familial obligation, and the weight of secrets. Sara’s relationship with her son, Ben, adds another layer to her emotional journey, as he forms a bond with Alex that complicates her already strained situation. The narrative unfolds as Sara confronts her past and the implications of her choices, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in intricate personal relationships and the struggles of moving forward. This edition contains 186 pages and is presented in English.
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Whose baby?
Sara Reed has a secret.
Returning to her husband’s family home after his death isn’t easy for Sara. Her mother-in-law clearly despises her, but the person she most dreads seeing again is Alex.
Her husband’s brother, he has always held a strong attraction for her, and now it’s impossible for her to keep avoiding him. Her small son, Ben, obviously adores him, and the feeling would appear to be mutual. But what are Alex’s motives? Could he have guessed her deepest secret?
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