**A Firefly Lake Novel** **Sometimes love is better the second time around . . .** Mia Gibbs spent her marriage putting her husband's needs before her own. And now, after a painful divorce, she's building a new life for herself and her two daughters back home at Firefly Lake. The last thing she nee
Firefly Summer
β Scribed by Nan Rossiter
- Publisher
- Kensington Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 230 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A little light can guide you home...
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Nan Rossiter's touching new novel reunites four sisters at their childhood vacation spot on Cape Cod --where they uncover the truth about a past tragedy to find their future as a family...
The close-knit Quinn siblings enjoyed the kind of idyllic childhood that seems made for greeting cards, spending each summer at Whit's End, the family's home on Cape Cod. Then comes the summer of 1964, warm and lush after a rainy spring--perfect firefly weather. Sisters Birdie, Remy, Sailor, Piper, and their brother, Easton, delight in catching the insects in mason jars to make blinking lanterns. Until, one terrible night, tragedy strikes.
Decades later, the sisters have carved out separate lives on the Cape. Through love and heartbreak, health issues, raising children, and caring for their aging parents, they have supported each other, rarely mentioning their deep...
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