Are you ever able to truly let go of the past? As a teenager Charlotte Gibbs loved visiting
the family cottage on Firefly Lake.
While her father was distant and off having affairs, Charlotte loved the
simplicity of time spent at the lake with her mother and sister. Most of all, she loved Sean Carmichael. Friends as children, they grew into teenage
lovers that imagined a world together. Unfortunately,
events took them in other directions.
Now eighteen years later, Charlotte is unexpectedly back. Now a war
torn journalist, Charlotte is back with her sister and nieces to sell the
family cottage after her mother’s death.
Sean is now a divorced Dad with a teenage son who still has feelings for
Charlotte. Will these two be able to
resolve past differences? And will
Charlotte sell the cottage to a developer who will put the Carmichael’s out of
business?
I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
It was a perfect light read for the car on a recent family
vacation. I enjoyed that both characters
had depths and issues to work through.
Sean has the responsibilities of raising a son and keeping a family
business together while Charlotte has her own demons from her PTSD to work
though. I was intrigued by the storyline
that you aren’t quite sure why the two of them broke up and I really wanted to
know. As the story progressed, it pealed
by the layers until the full story was told.
The Cottage at Firefly Lake is an enjoyable romance with intriguing
characters and storyline. It’s the perfect light read for your summer vacation.
Book Source: Review Copy as part
of the TLC Book Tour. Thank-you!
The Cottage at Firefly Lake is the first book in the Firefly Lake series. The next book, Summer on Firefly Lake, comes out on July 25, 2017.
Thanks for hosting me on this tour, Laura. I appreciate you reading and reviewing 'The Cottage at Firefly Lake.'
ReplyDeleteThank-you! I really enjoyed reading your book and look forward to reading more from you in the future!
DeleteI haven't had a chance to do any summer-themed reading yet this summer, but this book looks like one I need to make time for!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a part of the tour!
I really need the light read amongst the heavy murder mysteries!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean, Mystica. I need what I call "palate-cleansing" reads too. Thanks for reading and commenting.
DeleteI have the same problem where I read a lot of heavy books and then need to "lighten up" with something else.
DeleteLaura, I'm glad you enjoyed this book so much. Wonderful review! It does sound perfect for the summer.
ReplyDeleteIt is - I hope you are having a great summer!
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