Publisher: MIRA
Publication date: September 1st 2017
My rating: 5 Stars
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A perfect family masks the darkest of secrets in this emotional, compelling novel about lies, loyalty - and how the past can hold us captive.
That was then…
For the Hempsteads, two sisters who married two brothers and had three daughters each, summers were idyllic. Escaping the city the moment the school holidays started, the two families would gather at their holiday home on Lake Waseka: a magical haven, where everyday problems drifted away in sun-dappled contentment.
Until the summer that changed everything.
This is now…
After a drowning turned the lake house into a site of tragedy and grief, it was closed up for good. Torn apart, none of the Hempsteads speak of what happened that summer.
Just one woman is determined to draw her family together again. But she knows that the only way that can happen is to face the truth.
And to do that, they must return to the lake house.
My Thoughts:
Robyn Carr weaves an engrossing tale of family bonds, hurt,
betrayal and tragedy that touched me deeply!
At the center of the story is Meg and Charlie, sisters enduring
their own crisis’, but Meg’s is more urgent.
She’s been battling cancer for four long years and just had a bone
marrow transplant after chemo and needs to recuperate. Her prognosis is not good, and Charlie wants
to be there for Meg in whatever way she can.
Life gave Charlie a great opportunity, freed up her time, because she
just lost her job as a talk show host, and has no idea what to do next. Add to that Charlie’s long-time committed man
(they’ve been together for twenty-years) has just proposed marriage and for
some odd reason this rattles Charlie. Meg’s
wish is to go to the lake house, a place that holds some of their fondest
memories, but a place where tragedy changed their lives forever. Meg and Charlie’s little sister, Bunny,
drowned and their mother and aunt parted ways in an ugly way. For twenty-seven
years neither family has been back, but that’s about to change.
Spending time at the lake house will stir up drama, but it’s
Meg’s wish, and who can deny a woman what is most likely her dying wish? To get to the heart of why everything went to
hell they must travel back with their memories to the time when their mothers:
Louise and Josephine, (sisters who married brothers) would take them out to
Lake Waseka those summers long ago. Was
Bunny’s death the only reason for their estrangement or was it something more?
I loved this story sooo much! It made me cry, stirring up so
many emotions! It sounds like a lot is
going on, but it’s not hard to follow as a reader. I loved the sister dynamic between Meg and
Charlie, they’re so very close, but Krista, Josephine’s daughter, and Meg and
Charlie’s cousin quickly bonded with them again after so many years apart. Krista had a hard life, but managed to see
the positive, and I adored her little slow burn romance that was unexpected,
but so sweet for her!
Charlie has basically a marriage-in-crisis sort of situation
even though she’s not technically married, her relationship is at odds and I so
wanted her to work it out, because Michael was the best kind of man! Meg was
just so centered and at peace with her situation, she just broke my heart,
though!
Louise, Meg and Charlie’s mom, and Hope, Josephine’s
daughter, are also notable characters, but not in a good way. I was stunned and shocked by their behavior,
but also less upset with them by the end, as details of their lives are
revealed. Each and every character,
flaws and all came to life; felt realistic they were crafted so well.
The Lake Wasuka house and location was vividly depicted, and
sounded gorgeous! I could smell the pine
and wood of the forest, feel the breeze coming off the lake and wish that I was
there with Meg, Charlie and Krista having a glass of wine on the porch!
9 comments:
I actually have never read Robyn Carr but I am not sure why. This sounds like my kind of book though and may have to pick it up!! Great review!
I've seen this author's name mentioned quite a bit but I've yet to read any of her work. This sounds like something I may enjoy as well! I really love a strong sense of family in a read. :)
What a great review, Rachel!! Now you've made me want to read this book asap! I had been wondering if there was some romance in it (I like my drama with some romance), and now I'm definitely excited to read it!
Great review for this is sounds fantastic!
Ohhh I could read this :D
Thanks, Grace. You must try her sometime! :)
She did a fabulous job with all the family relationships. Flawed and realistic. :)
Thank you, Brandie! I need some romance in my drama, too. Even if it's just a little bit of one. I hope you enjoy the story! :)
So glad that you loved this book sweetie :D Lovely review, as always. <3 It would be too much drama for me, I think, lol. But seems good despite all of that :) Thank you for sharing Rachel. <3
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