Lakeside Cottage
by Susan Wiggs
MIRA Books
August 1, 2005
ISBN #0778321908
416 pages
Paperback
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Susan Wiggs

Summer by the Sea

That Summer Place

The You I Never Knew

Passing Through Paradise

The Horsemaster's Daughter

The Charm School

Texas Wildflower

More Than Words: Stories Of Courage

Snowfall At Willow Lake

Dockside

The Winter Lodge

More Than Words Volume 3

Summer At Willow Lake

Table for Five

That Summer Place

Table for Five

The Ocean Between Us

Summer by the Sea

The Ocean Between Us

Home Before Dark

It Happened One Christmas

The Firebrand

The Mistress

The Hostage

The Horsemaster's Daughter

A Summer Affair

Home Before Dark

The Drifter

Texas Wildflower

Cinderfella / Lady of the Night

Enchanted Afternoon

The Lightkeeper

Passing Through Paradise

Halfway To Heaven

REVIEW

"Heartwarming family drama"

Though the column Kate's Fashion Statement did not pay for food or shelter, leasing properties does but Kate Livingston enjoys.reporting. However, the Seattle News put her on hiatus so she takes her preadolescent son Aaron and moves into the family home in Port Angeles to decide what to do next. Any decision she makes has to factor in that Aaron has behavioral problems.

That morning she meets runaway teen California "Callie" Evans, who initially frightened Kate. Callie has been sleeping in the summer properties that she cleans for a living. Kate invites Callie to stay with them, which she does.

Former Special Forces Medical Sergeant has moved into the cottage next door. He is recovering from death threatening injuries, but mostly running from the national spotlight of risking his life to save the President from a lone gunman at Walter Reed.

This foursome shares the most wonderful summer in their respective lives. However, fall is coming which means getting on with lives, but after a couple months like a loving family will the joy end with each traveling a separate path?

Though only two of the four key players are related by blood, LAKESIDE COTTAGE is a delightful family drama starring a likable quartet suffering from individual traumas. Each has a trust problem yet that remarkable summer they come together as a tight unit being there for one another. Though the romance is a solid support subplot, this contemporary fiction is a strong interrelation character study with limited but exhilarating action moments.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 25, 2005



Summary

Kate Livingston returns to her family's lakeside cottage, expecting it to be vacant. Instead, she encounters a teenage girl who has been living there without permission. As she becomes more deeply involved in the young girl's situation, she is drawn to her mysterious neighbor, who's hiding a secret identity.



 

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