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A contemporary romance set in the beautiful sun, sand, and surf of Queensland’s Bellbird Bay.
Ailsa McNeil, 52 years old, has just learned that her twenty-five year marriage to her husband Bob, (suddenly and somewhat mysteriously behaving like a “surly loner”, distancing himself in all forms of communication from his wife, including the marriage bed), is in dire jeopardy.
Distraught, Alison accepts an invitation from a University chum, Bev Cooper, to spend the remaining two months of summer with her at her lovely cottage in Bellbird Bay.
As Alison struggles to accept and plan for what seems to be the imminent collapse of life as she knows it, the beauty and community presented by the idyllic bay becomes a sort of refuge, a place to heal, and a chance for Alison to discover new beginnings. It also, unwittingly, sets Alison directly in the path of Martin, Bev’s long-absent twin brother, now a world-class photographer and a blast-from-the-past threatening Ali’s sanctuary (one she would so much rather continue to forget).
My stop today on the @rararesources #blogtour for #SummerinBellBirdBay
Thanks to the author, and the publisher for an ARC of this book. All thoughts presented are my own.