Now years later, Joanne realizes her parents didn’t really hate her or think she was really ugly and stupid. Sadly, she also knew she had a sister to share the disappointment of her parents. Kate came along when she Joanne was six and Joanne was instantly in love with her baby sister. Joanne knows she’s stupid and ugly because her father told her, frequently. In order for either sister to move forward they are going to have to come face to face with each of their pasts. Now she’s helping her sister keep it together after Joanne’s illusions about her marriage come apart and and she has to make a new life for herself. Kate has made a promise to herself to never fall in love, absolutely avoiding the trap she swears she won’t fall in. After a whirlwind romance with Steve she grabs the opportunity to escape her hopeless life at home. Joanne is desperate for affection and to escape the bullying of her father. They never grew up with any kind of good examples the parents were unhappy and the girls grew up with conflicting thoughts about love and what it is and what is definitely is not. Sisters Joanne and Kate struggle with having successful loving relationships. Ms Brannan’s A 75% Solution is a standalone novel filled with tension and suspense.
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