Monday, September 01, 2008

A Month of Summers

Good read! Pick it up for a thoughtful look on life and how we sometimes sabotage our own lives and brace ourselves for the worst, when what we really need to do is have a little faith and trust.

After years of resentment and estrangement, Rebecca Macklin is forced to return to Dallas when she discovers that her aging father has been roaming the city streets alone, while his wife, Hanna Beth, has landed in a nursing home, in the first novel in the new Blue Sky Hill series. Original.

First in a new series from a national bestselling author whose anovels are] like those of Nicholas Sparks and Richard Paul Evans.a("Bryan-College Station Eagle")
For Rebecca Macklin, an ordinary summer brings about an extraordinary change of heart when she discovers that her aging father has been wandering the Dallas streets alone, and his wife, Hanna Beth, has landed in a nursing home. Now Rebecca must put aside old resentments and return to her childhood home. In this moving story of separation and forgiveness, two women will unravel the betrayals of the past and discover the true meaning of family.

1 comment:

Sarah Schwartz said...

I bought this book while looking for the other books in the Tending Roses series and bought it on the author's name only. Although I did enjoy it and suggest it to you, it is a bit predictable...especially if you've read any of Lisa Wingate's other novels.