"An engaging contemporary family drama"
In Chesapeake Bay, Jess O'Brien realizes she is in
financial trouble and the inn she is renovating may have
to go on the market. Jess asks her older sister Abby
Winters, a financial genius, to come home to help save the
inn from foreclosure. Abby plans to assist Jess a bit, but will not stay long as
she and the rest of the family are somewhat estranged -
though she took care of them when mom deserted them. To
her chagrin, her former lover, Trace Riley holds the
mortgage paper that Jess must pay off or lose everything.
He demands she stay in town if she wants to buy time for
her sibling. Abby never forgot Trace and still wants him,
but a bad marriage and relocating her five years old twins
(Caitlyn and Carrie) at a time the ex Wes wants full
custody cause her to hesitate as she grasps she who
hesitates may be lost, but she feels lost either way. Leaving Serenity, South Carolina, Sheryl Woods introduces
her fans to the Chesapeake Shores series with an engaging
contemporary family drama. The cast is solid especially
the lead female protagonist who finds herself feeling
engulfed by a 360 degree blob as her sister, other family
members, her kids, her ex and her former lover place
conflicting demands on her. Although too many plot
machinations occur to limit the heroine's choices detract
from the tale (making Abby choose would have left her more
vulnerable from those she failed to satiate), fans will
enjoy the story of the over-achiever. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 4, 2009
SummaryIt's been years since Abby O'Brien Winters set foot in
Chesapeake Shores. The Maryland town her father built has
too many sad memories, and Abby has too few spare moments,
thanks to her demanding career, crumbling marriage and
energetic twin daughters. Then one panicked phone call from
her youngest sister brings her racing back home to protect
Jess's dream of renovating the charming Inn at Eagle Point.
But saving the inn from foreclosure means dealing not only
with her own fractured family, but also with Trace Riley,
the man Abby left ten years ago. Trace can be a roadblock to
her plans...or proof that second chances happen in the most
unexpected ways.
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