When a crisis occurs, three generations of the Stewart women find themselves on Martha’s Vineyard at the same time.
Family Matriarch, Nancy, has some tough decisions to make. Having never had a close relationship with her daughters she fears she must make them alone.
Eldest daughter Lauren, has created the dream home for her family in London. But now she’s hightailing it back to the Vineyard, and a past she’s tried hard to forget.
Whilst sibling Jenna, has always loved the island. Married to her childhood sweetheart and working as a teacher in the local school, life should be perfect. But not everything is as well as it seems.
Granddaughter, Mack, is less than impressed at being dragged halfway across the world, away from her home and friends. It’s all well and good spending summer weeks at her Grandmother’s house, but moving in is a different story.
Can they all manage to work together, instead of pushing each other away? Will being in such proximity make it a little difficult to keep their closely guarded secrets just that – secret!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, whilst it was a slight step in a different direction for Morgan, it was no less pleasing.
With many books in this genre I often find that the situations and outcomes are somewhat unbelievable. Thankfully this was not the case with this one! Morgan’s characters solve their problems with hard work and sheer determination. Even Mack, as the youngest member of the family, manages to overcome her teenage fears to add her skills to the task.
Typically, with all romance stories, there is a happy ever after. I found this ending to be particularly refreshing, it wasn’t all hearts and flowers with unrealistic proclamations of undying love, the choices made were emotional but methodical totally in keeping with the rest of the story.
As always, I can’t wait to pick up more from Sarah Morgan in the future!
** Thanks to HQ, via NetGalley, for this ARC **