Woman's Weekly

LEGACY

Francine had always had good instincts. In fact, she called herself a Ôpeople readerÕ.

‘Is that something you could make money from?’ Matt often teased her. ‘Like reading tea leaves?’

Francine would snort good-humouredly in reply. Just because he went about in blissful blinkers…

Take his mum, Jean, her future mother-in-law. Francine had yet to discover the warm, supportive woman Matt purported her to be. Maybe it was because this was second time around for both Francine and

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