Colleen French possiede un dono unico nel catturare l'essenza della passione nei suoi mozzafiato racconti di romanticismo e avventura. Le sue narrazioni, ispirate dalla sua diversa ascendenza e dalla sua casa di sempre vicino alla Baia di Chesapeake, approfondiscono le complessità dell'emozione umana. French è celebrata per la sua autentica rappresentazione delle relazioni e delle trame avvincenti, offrendo ai lettori un'esperienza immersiva.
"In Colleen French's heartfelt summer read, a Delaware oceanside cottage is the perfect setting for a season of surprising lessons about how much there is to gain -- when you finally let go..." -- page 4 of cover
Summer fiction at its best for fans of Elin Hilderbrand, Holly Chamberlin, and Nancy Thayer! Colleen French, acclaimed author, invites readers to Albany Beach, Delaware, where one woman grapples with the decision to seek out the daughter she gave up for adoption. Each summer, the town buzzes with tourists, but for Natalie French, this season is particularly stressful. Her husband, Conor, has recently bought an Irish pub with his brothers, and while their two children are thriving, Natalie feels pangs of loss as she nears the end of her childbearing years. When her sixteen-year-old daughter, McKenzie, starts raving about Bella, a new coworker who bears a striking resemblance to her, Natalie’s past collides with her present. Bella, adopted and two years older than McKenzie, prompts Natalie to reflect on her own decision to place her baby for adoption during college. Despite Conor's insistence that pursuing Bella is a mistake, Natalie finds herself drawn to the young woman. As their connection deepens, tensions rise at home, with McKenzie accusing her mother of prioritizing a stranger over her own family. Natalie must confront the implications of Bella possibly being her biological child and navigate her feelings about what could have been, while also embracing the joy within her own family.