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From the acclaimed author of Sailing Lessons and Mystic Summer--a
"charming gem of a novel" (Elin Hilderbrand, #1 New York Times
bestselling author)--an evocative and moving tale about what it
means to be a family, set over the course of one unforgettable
Connecticut summer. Siblings Perry, Jake, and Phoebe Goodwin were
raised on the shore of a beautiful Connecticut lake in a close-knit
family. The eldest of the family, forty-two-year-old Perry has long
craved order as surely as his charismatic younger brother, Jake,
has avoided it. Phoebe, their baby sister, courts both. As adults,
the Goodwin siblings could not be more different. Perry is as
married to his career in New York as a risk analyst as Phoebe is to
her college sweetheart, but both have returned to Connecticut to
raise their young families. Charismatic Jake, however, has spent
his years living away wanderlust and unable to settle. The three
have not spent much time together...until this summer. On the
afternoon of their grandmother's ninety-seventh birthday party, the
siblings reunite at the lake house where Jake stuns the family with
a stranger on his arm and an announcement. Olivia Cossette,
daughter of a French chef, does not share the traditional Goodwin
New England upbringing or sense of family. What she does share is
parenthood, as the single mother of a little girl who does not
speak. While the Goodwin family struggle to welcome the newcomers
over the course of the summer, a series of bad choices made by each
family member finally unravels, leaving them all to question just
what truly makes a family. Can one fateful moment on a July
afternoon undo a lifetime of good intentions? Only one thing is for
certain--this extraordinary summer has irrevocably changed the
Goodwin family and all that remains is the uncertain future. With
Hannah McKinnon's signature "enticing and refreshing" (Nancy
Thayer, New York Times bestselling author) prose, this is a
warm-hearted novel that is perfect for fans of Mary Alice Monroe's
the Beach House series and the works of Elin Hilderbrand.
An emotional and unforgettable tale of a small town irrevocably
affected by an unforeseen and shocking event--from the author of
the "charming gem of a novel" (Elin Hilderbrand, #1 New York Times
bestselling author) Mystic Summer. Wendell Combs is as local as
they come. Born and raised in the small town of Saybrook,
Connecticut, his venture into the larger world was met with
heartbreak. Now, middle-aged and a confirmed bachelor, he seeks
solitude from his tour of duty as a soldier back in his hometown,
working as head caretaker for wealthy Alan Lancaster's forty-acre
estate, White Pines, a place he has come to love for its beauty,
peace, and quiet. Alan's eldest daughter, fifteen-year-old Julia,
also loves White Pines, but for very different reasons. She and her
little sister spend their days riding horses, swimming in the lake,
and painting landscapes inspired by the property they adore. While
her parents prepare to host their annual summer gala fundraiser,
Julia's eyes are set to the simpler joys of summer: she's fallen in
love with the boy-next-door and longs for their next encounter. But
as the last guests leave on that magical summer night, a tragedy no
one could have predicted suddenly occurs, shaking the entire town
to its core. Wendell and Julia now face an uncertain future. At the
height of their grief, two very different women return to Saybrook:
Ginny Feldman, Wendell's first love, who cannot stay away any
longer, and Candace Lancaster, Julia's estranged aunt who wants
nothing to do with the town or the family estate she escaped
decades earlier. Now, the only familiar things Julia has to cling
to are Wendell and White Pines, but it looks like she's about to
lose both... With Hannah McKinnon's "sharp and evocative" (Kirkus
Reviews) prose, this stirring and affecting tale explores the
connection between people and place and what, ultimately, makes up
the fabric of a family.
Set in the weeks leading up to an idyllic New England wedding, this
"enticing and refreshing" (Nancy Thayer, New York Times bestselling
author) novel sparkles with wry wit, sweet romance, and long-kept
family secrets.Iris Standish has always been the responsible older
sibling: the one with the steady marriage, loving family, and
sensible job. But all of a sudden, as her carefully-constructed
life spins out of her control, a cryptic postcard from her
estranged sister Leah arrives at the perfect time: Please Come.
Iris seizes her chance to escape to her childhood lakeside home,
where Leah is planning her summer wedding to a man their New
Hampshire clan has never met. Against a backdrop of dress fittings,
floral arrangements, and rehearsal dinners, Leah hides secrets of
her own. And while her sister faces a past that has finally caught
up to her, Iris prepares to say good-bye to a future that is
suddenly far from certain. As new love beckons and Hampstead Lake
shimmers in the background, Iris must decide when to wade in
cautiously and when to dive--and, ultimately, how to ferry herself
to safe harbors in this enticing novel of second chances and the
ties that bind.
"When two roads diverge...take the one that leads to the beach!
Hannah McKinnon delivers a charming gem of a novel in Mystic
Summer. I adored this book." --Elin Hilderbrand, #1 New York Times
bestselling author of The Rumor A chance run-in with a college
boyfriend puts a young woman's picture-perfect life in perspective
in this warm-hearted and lyrical novel--from the author of The Lake
Season. Since finishing graduate school, Maggie Griffin has worked
hard to build an enviable life in Boston. She's an elementary
school teacher in a tony Boston suburb, a devoted sister, and a
loving aunt. With her childhood best friend's wedding quickly
approaching and her own relationship blossoming, this is the summer
she has been waiting for. But when Maggie's career is suddenly in
jeopardy, her life begins to unravel. Stricken, Maggie returns home
to seaside Mystic, Connecticut, where she expects to find comfort
in family and familiarity. Instead, she runs into Cameron Wilder, a
young man from her past who has also returned home, and whose life
has taken a turn that puts Maggie's city struggles in harsh
perspective. When tragedy strikes for Cameron, Maggie is faced with
big decisions as she weighs what matters most and strives to stay
true to the person she's become. Set against the gorgeous backdrop
of a New England summer when past and present collide, Mystic
Summer is a gorgeous novel about looking back, moving forward, and
the beauty that blooms when fate intervenes.
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