Lauraine Snelling is the bestselling author of over fifty books, both
fiction and nonfiction, historical and contemporary, for adults and young
readers. Lauraine and her husband, Wayne, live in California and have two
grown sons.
A heartwarming story that celebrates how life-changing friendships can
be found in all seasons of life.
The sprawling lake home Lynn Lundberg built with her husband has been an
epicenter of joyful family life, from summer holidays spent around the water,
to cookies baked in the kitchen with grandchildren in the fall. But since her
husband's sudden passing two years ago, Lynn has been lost in the grief and
solitude she feels without him at home. She doesn't want to sell the big
family place, but she can't exist there on her own much longer.
After hearing of a new way of living—where single women share
responsibilities as housemates—Lynn thinks she's found the answer to her
prayers. Soon she meets two ladies with whom she could begin this journey.
Angela Bishop, a successful real estate agent accustomed to the finer things
in life, has just been jilted by her husband of twenty-five-years. Judith
Rutherford, who has devoted her adulthood to caring for her ailing father,
must leave the only home she's known now that he has passed.
These three women seek a place to grieve, to laugh, and to be renewed. But
coming from such differing circumstances, will the new challenges they face
undo their plans? Or will they begin a friendship to see them through the
years to come in this SOMEDAY HOME?