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Readers who love Susan Wiggs and Susan Mallery will adore New York
Times bestselling author Mary McNear newest novel. A young woman
travels home to Butternut Lake, confronting her past and the
tragedy she and her friends have silently carried with them for
over a decade while also facing an unknown future. Butternut Lake
is an idyllic place--but for one woman, her return to the lake town
she once called home is bittersweet... Sometimes life changes in an
instant. Quinn LaPointe grew up on beautiful Butternut Lake, safe,
secure, sure of her future. But after a high school tragedy, she
left for college and never looked back. Becoming a successful
writer in Chicago, she worked to keep out the dark memories of an
accident that upended her life. But now, after ten years, she's
finally returned home. Butternut is the same, and yet everything is
changed. Gabriel Shipp, once her very best friend, doesn't want
anything to do with her. The charming guy she remembers is now
brooding and withdrawn. Tanner Lightman, the seductive brother of
her late boyfriend, wants her to stick around. Annika Bergstrom, an
old classmate who once hated Quinn, is now friendly. Everyone, it
seems, has a secret. Determined to come to terms with the tragedy
and rebuild old relationships, Quinn settles into Loon Bay Cabins,
a rustic but cozy lakeside resort, where she begins writing down
her memories of the year before the accident. Her journey though
the past leads her to some surprising discoveries about the
present. As secrets are revealed and a new love emerges, Quinn
finds that understanding the past is the key to the future.
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Mary McNear takes
us home to Butternut Lake, where the townspeople are sure to look
after anyone they consider their own. . .. Mila Jones has fled the
big city seeking a safe haven on the serene shores of Butternut
Lake. Her position looking after Reid Ford is more than a job. It's
a chance at a fresh start. And although her sullen patient does
everything he can to make her quit, Mila refuses to give up on him.
But Mila isn't the only one needing refuge. Haunted by the car
accident that nearly killed him, Reid has hidden himself away. He
wants Mila to just leave him alone. And he wishes the whole town
would stop looking after his well-being. Against all odds, Mila
slowly draws Reid out. Soon they form a tentative, yet increasingly
deeper bond with each other, as well as becoming part of the
day-to-day fabric of Butternut Lake itself. But the world has a way
of intruding, even in such a serene place . . . and when Mila's
violent husband forces his way back into her life, she and Reid are
compelled to face down the past.
Return to the golden beauty of Minnesota's Butternut Lake in this
emotional story that vividly captures the joy and pain of first
love, as a mother and daughter each come to terms with the desires
of her heart.Summer at Butternut Lake--a season full of surprises .
. . and life-changing choices.Preparing for her final year of
college, Daisy is crazy busy now that she's back at Butternut Lake.
She's helping her mother, Caroline, run their coffee shop and
trying to build a relationship with the absentee father who's
suddenly reappeared. She never expected to fall in love with Will,
the bad-boy from high school who works at the local garage. With
every passing day she and Will grow closer to each other . . . and
closer to the day they will have to say goodbye. As summer's end
looms, Will and Daisy face heartbreaking choices that might tear
them apart.Caroline already has her hands full trying to make ends
meet at the coffee shop without having her no-good ex suddenly show
up. Now that Jack is back, he's determined to reconnect with the
family he walked out on twenty years ago. But with the bank
pounding on her door and Jack's presence reminding her of the
passion they once shared, Caroline's resolve begins to crumble. As
Daisy's departure looms and her financial worries grow, Caroline
just may discover the support she needs . . . in the last place she
ever imagined.
Readers who love Susan Wiggs and Susan Mallery will adore New York
Times bestselling author Mary McNear newest novel. A young woman
travels home to Butternut Lake, confronting her past and the
tragedy she and her friends have silently carried with them for
over a decade while also facing an unknown future. Butternut Lake
is an idyllic place--but for one woman, her return to the lake town
she once called home is bittersweet... Sometimes life changes in an
instant. Quinn LaPointe grew up on beautiful Butternut Lake, safe,
secure, sure of her future. But after a high school tragedy, she
left for college and never looked back. Becoming a successful
writer in Chicago, she worked to keep out the dark memories of an
accident that upended her life. But now, after ten years, she's
finally returned home. Butternut is the same, and yet everything is
changed. Gabriel Shipp, once her very best friend, doesn't want
anything to do with her. The charming guy she remembers is now
brooding and withdrawn. Tanner Lightman, the seductive brother of
her late boyfriend, wants her to stick around. Annika Bergstrom, an
old classmate who once hated Quinn, is now friendly. Everyone, it
seems, has a secret. Determined to come to terms with the tragedy
and rebuild old relationships, Quinn settles into Loon Bay Cabins,
a rustic but cozy lakeside resort, where she begins writing down
her memories of the year before the accident. Her journey though
the past leads her to some surprising discoveries about the
present. As secrets are revealed and a new love emerges, Quinn
finds that understanding the past is the key to the future.
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Mary McNear brings
you home to Butternut Lake and a novel filled with irresistible
characters whom you will want to call your friends... For the
lovely Billy Harper, Butternut Lake is the place she feels most at
home, even though lately she believes the only one listening to her
is Murphy . . . her faithful Labrador retriever. Her teenage son,
Luke, has gone from precious to precocious practically overnight.
Her friends are wrapped up in their own lives, and Luke's father,
Wesley, disappeared before his son was even born. No wonder she
prefers to spend time with good books, especially ones in which
everything ends in perfection. But Billy is about to learn that
anything is possible during the heady days of summer. Coming to
terms with her past-the death of her father; the arrival of Cal
Cooper, a complicated man with a definite interest in Billy; even
the return of Wesley-will force her to have a little bit of faith
in herself and others . . . and realize that happiness doesn't
always mean perfection.
"Butternut Lake is so beautifully rendered, you'll wish it was
real."--Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author Lovers of
books by Debbie Macomber and Raeanne Thayne, small town stories and
summertime reads will love The Light in Summer, as New York Times
and USA Today bestselling author Mary McNear returns to Butternut
Lake. It's summertime on Butternut Lake, where the heat of noon is
soothed by the cool breezes of the evening, where the pace grows
slower, and sometimes, just sometimes, the summer light makes
everything clearer... For the lovely Billy Harper, Butternut Lake
is the place she feels most at home, even though lately she feels
the only one listening to her is Murphy...her faithful Labrador
Retriever. Her teenage son, Luke, has gone from precious to
precocious practically overnight. Her friends are wrapped up in
their own lives, and Luke's father, Wesley, disappeared before his
son was even born. No wonder she prefers to spend time with a good
book, especially ones where everything ends in perfection. But
Billy is about to learn that anything is possible during the heady
days of summer. Coming to terms with her past--the death of her
father, the arrival of Cal Cooper, a complicated man with a
definite interest in Billy, even the return of Wesley, will force
her to have a little bit of faith in herself and others...and
realize that happiness doesn't always mean perfection. "This
triumphant story had me reading until the wee hours of the
morning."--#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber on
The Space Between Sisters "My favorite kind of book..." New York
Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips on Moonlight on
Butternut Lake "A great emotional read for every women who must
face the past before moving forward."--#1 New York Times
bestselling author Sherryl Woods on Up at Butternut Lake
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