"Deep character study"
Liza Cassidy leaves California to close her family home in
Nevada following the death of her mother. As she goes
through things, she finds the autopsy of her twin sister
Laurel dead five years from a brain tumor. Liza is
stunned as Laurel apparently gave birth to a child. Liza travels to Alcott, New Hampshire where Laurel spent
her last happy days. There she confronts Laurel's beloved
Jack McCall, sire of her nephew and meets little Tommy
recovering from chemo due to cancer now in remission. As
Liza and Jack exchange information about the beloved
Laura, they fall in love. However, will they be able to
overcome the ghost of her twin to find their own happiness
even though she would have wanted that for two of the
people she most loved in the world. COME SUMMER is clearly a tear jerker with Laurel's death
and Tommy's leukemia. However, readers will too easily
categorize the novel that way for the tale is much more as
the entertaining story line is a deep character study that
looks inside the soul of the lead couple and indirectly
Laurel. The key support cast, mostly his relatives and
friend, but also her deceased mom and sister, provide
depth as each one is unique so that the audience receive a
strong drama that will touch the heartstrings of fans.
This work is dynamite reading. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 10, 2004
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