Monday, February 27, 2012

A Sweethaven Summer by Courtney Walsh


Suzanne's daughter, Campbell, journeys there in search of answers to her questions about her mother's history.Suzanne's three friends-Lila, Jane, and Meghan-were torn apart by long-buried secrets and heartbreak. Though they haven't spoken in years, each has pieces of a scrapbook they made together in Sweethaven. Suzanne's letters have lured them all back to the idyllic lakeside town, where they meet Campbell and begin to remember what was so special about their long Sweethaven summers. As the scrapbook reveals secrets one by one, old wounds are mended, lives are changed,
and friendships are restored-just as Suzanne intended.

If you would like to read the first chapter of A Sweethaven Summer, go HERE.

Courtney Walsh is a published author, scrapbooker, theater director, and playwright. Her debut novel, A Sweethaven Summer, will be followed by two additional novels in the series. She’s also written two papercrafting books, Scrapbooking Your Faith and The Busy Scrapper. Courtney has been a contributing editor for Memory Makers Magazineand Children’s Ministry Magazine and is a frequent contributor to Group Publishing curriculum. She works as the PR Manager for Webster’s Pages from her home in Colorado, where she lives with her husband and three kids, who range in age from 4 to 10. Courtney drinks entirely too much coffee.

Roxie’s Review . . . It’s hard for me to believe that this is the author’s first novel!  It is amazingly well-written.  I was impressed with the diverse array of characters.  This book includes all one would want in a good read – including secrets, loss, hope, deceit, forgiveness, and romance.  It was easy to read and I found myself disappointed when I got to the end.

I highly recommend this book and feel sure that many more books will be written by Ms. Walsh.  A sequel would be great!

1 comment:

Courtney Walsh said...

awww, Heidi!! Thank you sooo much for your review! It made my day!! :)

Thank you!!!

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