The Winter Lodge
Publisher:
Center Point Large Print
Publication Date:
01 March, 2007
ISBN:
9781585479238
Pages:
447
Subjects:
Romance
Available as:
Trade Cloth, 978-1-58547-923-8
E-Book - , 978-1-55254-843-1
Audio Recording Downloadable, 978-1-4356-3519-7
Description:
Camp Kioga is the ideal setting for that most loving of family gatherings a 50th wedding anniversary celebration. Since the camp has been in the Bellamy family for generations, it's the obvious choice for the big event. Though camp has fallen to ruin, granddaughter Olivia Bellamy is uniquely qualified to do the renovations. Consider this your invitation to Camp Kioga, a place where dreams still live and breathe, where you can dive into the crystalline waters of a pristine lake, hike to a mountaintop and lift your eyes to heaven, gaze into the brightly glowing embers of a campfire at night, and imagine all that life has in store for you.
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PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source:
Publishers Weekly
Review Date:
2006-12-18
Copyright:
(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
In her latest bustling romance, Wiggs cooks up a rich stew of family plots past and present, spiced with plenty of generations-old Polish recipes, in this second installment of the Lakeshore Chronicles (after Summer at Willow Lake). Returning to Camp Kioga in Avalon, a small New York town where the wealthy Bellamy family has deep roots, Wiggs trains the spotlight on Avalon native Jenny Majesky, a food columnist and bakery owner who learned in the last Lakeshore tale that Phillip Bellamy is her birth father. Alone and grieving following the death of her beloved grandmother-Jenny's mom left her at age four-Jenny's life turns even worse when her house burns to the ground. Stunned, homeless and keeping afloat with a little help from the medicine cabinet, Jenny moves in with Avalon police chief and notorious lady's man Roarke McKnight, a friend she fell out with after a night of drunken, mind-blowing sex a decade before. With the ease of a master, Wiggs introduces complicated, flesh-and-blood characters into her idyllic but identifiable smalltown setting, sets in motion a refreshingly honest romance, resolves old issues and even finds room for a little mystery. The result is as appealing as the heroine's Polish Apple Strudel, the recipe for which is thankfully included. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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