She’s a bright child but she definitely marches to her own drummer. I’m bumping it back to three stars.ĭevin may have been my favorite character. But now that months have passed, it’s faded away and I’m only left feeling that it was a decent entry in her body of work. When I first read this, I thought it was another solid four-star book from Sarah Addison Allen. Now they must come together to save the place that’s saved so many of them. Lost souls tend to gather here to look for hope and redemption. But there’s something magical and healing about this lake that can’t be lost in a land grab. She’s just agreed to sell her property to a land developer. So Kate and Devin hit the road, only to find themselves at Lost Lake, an old summer camp/resort owned by Kate’s aunt Eby.Įby has been mourning her husband for years now and she’s tired of putting on a brave face. But Kate wakes up one morning to find that she’s somehow agreed to sell her house and move in with her mother-in-law, who does mean well but who invariably crushes Devin’s unique charm. Her husband died and she’s retreated into herself, letting her mother-in-law make all the decisions for Kate and Kate’s whimsical daughter, Devin. Kate has been living the past year of her life in a daze. I will receive a small commission at no cost to you if you purchase books through links on my site. I have an affiliate relationship with Malaprop’s, my local independent bookstore located in beautiful downtown Asheville, NC.
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