NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - Two sisters must learn from each other's strengths and trust in the redeeming power of love in a touching new novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber. The Lakey sisters are perfect opposites. After their mother died and their father was lost in grief, Willa had no choice but to raise her sister, Harper, and their brother, Lucas. Then, as an adult, she put her own life on hold to nurse Harper through a terrifying illness. Now that Harper is better and the sisters are living as roommates, Willa has realized her dream of running her own bakery and coffee shop, bringing her special brand of caretaking to the whole Oceanside community. Harper, on the other hand, is always on the go. Overcoming a terrible illness has given her a new lease on life, and she does not intend to waste it. When Harper announces her plan to summit Mount Rainier, Willa fears she may be pushing herself too far. Harper, for her part, urges Willa to stop worrying and do something outside of her comfort zone--like taking a chance on love with a handsome new customer. Sean O'Malley is as charming as he is intriguing--a freelance photographer whose assignments take him to the ends of the earth. Soon Willa's falling for him in a way that is both exciting and terrifying. But life has taught Willa to hedge her bets, and she wonders whether the potential heartache is worth the risk. Life has more challenges in store for them all. But both sisters will discover that even in the darkest moments, family is everything.
I was disappointed. It was hard to stay interested. I would put it down and not care to return. blah After reading several other books by Debbie Macomber that I really liked this one was disappointing.
Disappointing
Published by KKroas , 3 years ago
I have read dozens of Debbie Macomber's books and she has become one of my favorite authors. This was the first one that I did not enjoy. The lead female character was not likeable. Her choice of a man was even worse. Selfish and narcissistic. Even she deserved better. And I noticed that Debbie threw in comments about "climate change" and damage to our environment several times. What is next, "critical race theory?" I voraciously read her novels for romance, not commentary on social issues. Sorry, Debbie, you missed the mark on this one.
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