Waiting
on Wednesday [WoW] is a weekly event hosted by Jill @ Breaking the Spine that
spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.
Expected
Publication: October 6, 2015
Publisher:
St. Martin’s Press
Synopsis
It's
the summer of 1990 and fourteen-year-old Molly Arnette lives with her extended
family on one hundred acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The summer seems
idyllic at first. The mountains are Molly's playground and she's well loved by
her father, a therapist famous for books he's written about a method callled
'Pretend Therapy,' her adoptive mother, who has raised Molly as her own and
Amalia, her birth mother who also lives on the family land. The adults in
Molly's life have created a safe and secure world for her to grow up in. But
Molly's security begins to crumble as she becomes aware of a plan taking shape
in her extended family--a plan she can't stop and that threatens to turn her idyllic
summer into a nightmare.
Why I Can’t Wait
I’m
a huge fan of Diane Chamberlain and this one is sure to not disappoint. Sounds
like another amazing story!
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This book looks very interesting although I haven't read any books bu Chamberlain yet. hope you like and enjoy it!
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What a beautiful cover! Love that red swirly dress. I've only read 1 book by Diane Chamberlain, but I'd like to read more.
ReplyDeleteOkay, you had me at Diane Chamberlain! I love her books and their wonderful Southern settings. This one is going on my "must read" list. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHere's mine: “THE WRONG MAN”
Love Diane's books! She lives in my area and always does a book release event at my local Indie bookstore. I can't wait to have this beautiful cover in my hands!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, I want to know what the dangerous plan is! Adding to my list!
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy the book! Check out my WoW!
I haven't heard of this author before but this book sounds pretty intriguing. I'm super curious about the plan. Thanks for sharing :)
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