In her unforgettable Fairbrook novels, Judy Duarte has
created a town that's as warm and as welcoming as home. In
The House on Sugar Plum Lane, old friends and new characters
mingle in a poignant story of second chances, new
beginnings, faith, and family.
The beautiful Victorian
house that Amy Masterson decides to rent, fully furnished,
is more than just a place to start over with her young
daughter. When Amy learns that the three-story house on
Sugar Plum Lane belonged to her great-grandmother, Eleanor
Rucker, who Amy's mother had been searching for until her
recent death, she hopes she can find a window into the past
her mother never found.
As Amy settles into Fairbrook,
she's stunned to learn that Ellie Rucker still lives on
Sugar Plum Lane, cared for by Amy's neighbor, Maria. But
Ellie's mind is failing rapidly, her memories fading with
each passing day. She shows no hint of recognition when her
great-granddaughter introduces herself, and Amy is
heartbroken at the chance they've both missed. But it's
never too late to hope--or to trust in bonds of love that,
though they cannot be seen, can never be broken. . .