A bittersweet inheritance reunites
three estranged
sisters in a novel of family, trust, and forgiveness from
New York Times bestselling author Carolyn
Brown.
When they were growing up, Dana, Harper,
and Tawny thought
of themselves as “sometimes sisters.” They connected only
during the summer month they’d all spend at their
grandmother’s rustic lakeside resort in north Texas. But
secrets started building, and ten years have passed since
they’ve all been together—in fact, they’ve rarely spoken,
and it broke their grandmother’s heart.
Now she’s
gone, leaving Annie’s Place to her
granddaughters—twelve cabins, a small house, a café, a
convenience store, and a lot of family memories. It’s where
Dana, Harper, and Tawny once shared so many good times.
They’ve returned, sharing only hidden regrets, a guarded
mistrust, and haunting guilt. But now, in this healing
summer place, the secrets that once drove them apart could
bring them back together—especially when they discover that
their grandmother may have been hiding something,
too…
To overcome the past and find future happiness, these
“sometimes sisters” have one more chance to realize they are
always family.