Released: 28/09/2019
ISBN: 9781838591601
eISBN: 9781838596750
Format: Paperback/eBook
It is 1948 and two boys are born from different parents, at the exact same moment, in the exact same place.
From that time, there is a psychic connection that exists between the two.
From birth to death, the two enjoy a bond, as close as any real brothers. At an early age, they share a life changing event, resulting in a promise made between best friends having to be fulfilled.
Through life’s hills and valleys, love, birth and death, Ben and Simon face it all together, proving that sometimes the family you find is the family you really need. Destined to be Brothers is a story to make you cry, to make you laugh, and to keep you involved until the emotional ending.
It contains a mixture of, true friendship, loyalty, sadness, kindness, unexpected events and touches of humour. It is often uncomplicated but certainly has its share of unexpected events too.
Great story with lots of emotions, I couldn't put it down, loved it.
by Alan Jeffs
This book kept me on my toes, hated to stop reading it to work, brought me to tears. Well worth a read. So when can we expect the next book
by Davina Fridge
Brilliant book. I loved every bit of it. The story and journey had me sucked right in from start to finish.
by Ash Hough
An excellent first book from this new writer. Full of twists that I didn't expect which included the tales of 3 generations, a thrilling read that I couldn't put down until I'd finished it, Hopefully there will be a second book soon.
by Michael Cain
Recently read this book and found it really enjoyable and would recommend it to other book readers. An interesting take on the build up of friendship and how lives become entwined.
by Liz Charlton
A real interesting and enjoyable saga that kept me wanting to read on to the very end. It had me crying and laughing throughout with mixed emotion's and it's unexpected events. Highly recommend it.
by Nicola Pryor
A real interesting and enjoyable saga that kept me wanting to read on to the very end. It had me crying and laughing throughout with mixed emotion's and it's unexpected events. Highly recommend it.
by Nicola Pryor
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