When Cara Rutledge rents out her
quaint beach house on Isle of Palms to Heather Wyatt for the entire summer,
it’s a win-win by any standard: Cara’s generating income necessary to keep
husband Brett’s ecotourism boat business afloat, and anxiety-prone Heather, an
young artist who’s been given a commission to paint birds on postage stamps,
has a quiet space in which to work and tend to her pet canaries uninterrupted.
It isn’t long, however, before both women’s idyllic summers are altered irrevocably: the alluring shorebirds—and the man who rescues them—begin to draw Heather out of the shell she’s cultivated toward a world of adventure, and maybe even love; at the same time, Cara’s life reels with sudden tragedy, and she wishes only to return to the beach house that had once been her port amidst life’s storms. When Heather refuses to budge from her newfound sanctuary, so begins the unlikeliest of rooming situations. While they start out as strangers, as everything around the women falls apart they learn that the only thing they can really rely on is each other.
And, like the migrating shorebirds that come to the island for the summer, these two women of different generations must rediscover their unique strengths so by summer’s end they, too, can take flight in ways they never imagined possible.
It isn’t long, however, before both women’s idyllic summers are altered irrevocably: the alluring shorebirds—and the man who rescues them—begin to draw Heather out of the shell she’s cultivated toward a world of adventure, and maybe even love; at the same time, Cara’s life reels with sudden tragedy, and she wishes only to return to the beach house that had once been her port amidst life’s storms. When Heather refuses to budge from her newfound sanctuary, so begins the unlikeliest of rooming situations. While they start out as strangers, as everything around the women falls apart they learn that the only thing they can really rely on is each other.
And, like the migrating shorebirds that come to the island for the summer, these two women of different generations must rediscover their unique strengths so by summer’s end they, too, can take flight in ways they never imagined possible.
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About the author:
Mary Alice Monroe is the New York Times bestselling author of
more than a dozen novels, including The Summer Girls, The
Summer Wind, The Summer’s End, Last Light Over Carolina, Time
Is a River, Sweetgrass, Skyward, The Beach
House, Beach House Memories, Swimming Lessons, The Four Seasons, and The
Book Club. Her books have received numerous awards, including the 2008
South Carolina Center for the Book Award for Writing, the 2014 South Carolina
Award for Literary Excellence, the 2015 SW Florida Author of Distinction Award,
the RT Lifetime Achievement Award, and the International Book Award for Green
Fiction. An active conservationist, she lives in the lowcountry of South
Carolina.
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Great review love the sound of this, and a new Author for me, thank you
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Sounds like a great read.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the review. A perfect read for the summer. Thanks for the chance.
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I really look forward to these beach reads every summer. Mary Alice Monroe is one of my favorite authors. Can't wait to read.
ReplyDeleteMAM is one of my favorite southern authors. My husband and I are moving to South Carolina in a couple of months and I cannot wait. I've always dreamed of living in the Lowcountry. Dreams DO come true!
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ReplyDeleteI love beach books in the summer!