"Insightful relationship drama"
Becca Sinclair visits her grandmother in Copper Creek,
Michigan for some solace and advice as she is pregnant and
wary of repeating the mistake her mother made when she gave
birth to her. Becca knows how hard Susan worked to raise
her alone at the sacrifice of any happiness. However,
Becca finds her staid widowed grandma Lydia acting like a
teenage woman in love for the first time. Becca asks her mom to return home to insure grandma is
okay. Susan comes back to Copper Creek, the town she fled
over two decades ago, only to see the one male she has
always loved Jon Laker. Becca and Lydia believe that Jon
and Susan still love one another and want the best for the
sandwiched generation so they begin to intercede to propel
this couple back together regardless of the consequences. This is an insightful relationship drama that will provide
gratification to fans that relish a complete family drama
inside a strong romance. The story line enables the reader
to see deeply inside the heads of the lead characters,
especially Susan because her two female relatives add an
extra beacon on her soul. Jennifer Greene displays her
skills as an author most likely to receive audience
appreciation for this warm second chance at love novel. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 24, 2002
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