PAULA'S REVIEW:
There was a second chance for husband and wife, Lena and Preston, and a later in life romance for Claire and John. A mysterious legend of a treasure that could change lives for better or worse or just fade into memories. “It’s a blessing when memories go soft. As the hard parts fade, the memories shift to feel like an old shirt. A little threadbare maybe, but so familiar against your heart, you can’t let them go.”
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by the publisher on behalf of the author and via NetGalley. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.”5 stars and a solid faith thread
BackCover Blurb:
When their worlds are upended, two women brought together by their loss discover what truly matters most.
Claire
Roth sacrificed love for a life of comfort on Lake Toxaway--until the
dam broke, and the lake washed down the side of the mountain. Fourteen
years later, she longs to see the lake restored to its former glory even
as the country faces hard economic times on the eve of the Great
Depression.
Socialite Lena Hawkins married her first love, who
swept her off her feet after skyrocketing from rags to riches by
speculating in the stock market. Now penniless and rejected by her
family, Lena and her husband have arrived at Lake Toxaway for a fresh
start. There, Lena forms an unexpected connection with Claire, who hires
her to assist with the personal library Claire is building to provide
jobs and education for their struggling North Carolina community. When
Claire is given a second chance at love and Lena a tempting chance at a
life of independence, both women must release the past to fill tomorrow
with promise.
Sarah Loudin Thomas paints a rich Southern
historical story of friendship, second-chance romance, and new
beginnings set in small-town North Carolina on the eve of the Great
Depression. This read is perfect for book clubs and fans of Patti
Callahan and Lisa Wingate.

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