Lena is thrilled to
be marrying the man of her dreams. Everything has been planned to
perfection thanks to her sister Hallie, a party planner. She and
Hallie have been as close as twins, and she’s thrilled to be with
her sister on this perfect day. Ready to walk down the aisle, Lena
goes in search of her sister and gets the worst shock of her life.
She leaves her home in Watersend and relocates to New York City where
she’s a successful travel writer.
Lena has been home
to see her mother, father, and brother, Shane, but she hasn’t seen
Hallie for ten years. Then a devastating call comes from her brother.
She has to come home. Her father has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s
and the family is needed to help. Lena returns. She still doesn’t
want to see Hallie, but she’d do anything for her father.
As she siblings work
together to build a memory book for their father, gaps appear in his
life. There are secrets that must be faced, particularly for Lena.
This is a strong
story of family and betrayal showing that in the end family bonds can
overcome even the most grievous hurt. Lena is a character you can
relate to. Her emotions are raw even after ten years, but her love
for her father is so important that she will do anything, including
try to reconcile with her sister, to help him.
I received this book
from Net Galley for this review.
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