New York Times bestselling author Nan
Rossiter
transports readers to Cape Cod with a warm, compelling story of
family,
new beginnings, and finding the courage to love honestly and
well...
The old Cape Cod house that Laney Coleman shares with her
minister husband
Noah and their five boys is usually brimming with cheerful
chaos. There's
nothing fancy about the ancient kitchen or the wooden floors
scuffed by
the constant parade of activity and the clicking claws of their
two
Labrador retrievers. It's a place to savor the sea breeze
wafting through
the windows, or sip coffee on the porch before another hectic
day begins.
This summer, life promises to be even busier than usual,
because Noah's
younger brother, Micah, wants to hold his upcoming wedding on
their
property.
Though thrilled that Micah has found happiness after past
heartache, Laney
is apprehensive about having her home turned upside down. She
has other
concerns too--her youngest son is being bullied at school, and
Noah's
father is not the robust patriarch he once was, in mind or
body. As the
bride and groom's large, close-knit families gather, there will
be joyful
celebration but also unexpected sorrows and revelations, and a
chance to
store up a lifetime of memories during the fleeting, precious
days of
summer...