Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Maine coast, Holly
Chamberlin's novels are a summer staple. Now she weaves a heartfelt
story of past and present summers and new beginnings, as a mother and
daughter reconnect after decades apart...
There are moments that change your entire life's direction. For Arden
Bell, owner of a cherished bookstore in the seaside hamlet of Eliot's
Corner, one such moment comes early on a summer day when she opens the
door to Laura Huntington--the daughter she hasn't seen in thirty-seven
years.
Not a day has passed in which Arden hasn't thought of the baby she
glimpsed only once before her wealthy, powerful parents forced her to
give her up for adoption. Shy and sheltered, Arden finally mustered the
courage to leave her Maine hometown of Port George, changed her name,
and has barely seen her parents since. Nor has she heard from Rob, the
boy she was so passionately in love with. Now Laura's arrival, and her
inevitable questions, will propel both women on a journey to forge a new
relationship and unravel the past. Amid revelations and
discoveries--sometimes painful, often unexpected--they will learn the
truth about a long-ago summer, and about the risks we take and
sacrifices we make for love.