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The Summer House weaves Lauren K. Denton's inviting Southern charm
around a woman's journey to find herself. Sometimes it takes losing
everything to find yourself again. Lily Bishop wakes up one morning
to find a good-bye note and divorce papers from her husband on the
kitchen counter. Having moved to Alabama for his job only weeks
before, Lily is devastated, but a flyer at the grocery store for a
hair stylist position in a local retirement community provides a
refuge while she contemplates her next steps. Rose Carrigan built
the small retirement village of Safe Harbor years ago-just before
her husband ran off with his assistant. Now she runs a tight ship,
making sure the residents follow her strict rules. Rose keeps
everyone at arm's length, including her own family. But when Lily
shows up asking for a job and a place to live, Rose's cold exterior
begins to thaw. Lily and Rose form an unlikely friendship, and
Lily's salon soon becomes the place where residents share town
gossip, as well as a few secrets. Lily soon finds herself drawn to
Rose's nephew, Rawlins-a single dad and shrimper who's had some
practice at starting over-and one of the residents may be carrying
a torch for Rose as well. Neither Lily nor Rose is where she
expected to be, but the summer makes them both wonder if there's
more to life and love than what they've experienced so far. "The
perfect summer read! While following the endearing relationship
between Rose Carrigan and Lily Bishop, Denton introduces readers to
the utterly charming town of Safe Harbor. Situated on the Alabama
Gulf Coast, you'll feel the sun, taste the salt, and linger with
new friends-you won't want to leave. And with lyrical prose and
rich characters, The Summer House is a beautifully poignant
reminder that we are never too young to find a good place to stand
nor too old to start over." -Katherine Reay, bestselling author of
The Printed Letter Bookshop and Dear Mr. Knightley
In the South, family is always more complicated than it seems.
After her last remaining family member dies, Sara Jenkins goes home
to The Hideaway, her grandmother Mags's ramshackle B&B in Sweet
Bay. She intends to quickly tie up loose ends then return to her
busy life and thriving antique shop in New Orleans. Instead, she
learns Mags has willed The Hideaway to her and charged her with
renovating it-no small task considering her grandmother's best
friends, a motley crew of senior citizens, still live there. Rather
than hurrying back to New Orleans, Sara stays in Sweet Bay and
begins the biggest house-rehabbing project of her career. Amid
drywall dust, old memories, and a charming contractor, she
discovers that slipping back into life at The Hideaway is easier
than she expected. Then she discovers a box Mags left in the attic
with clues to a life Sara never imagined for her grandmother. With
help from Mags's friends, Sara begins to piece together the
mysterious life of bravery, passion, and choices that changed her
grandmother's destiny in both marvelous and devastating ways. When
an opportunistic land developer threatens to seize The Hideaway,
Sara is forced to make a choice-stay in Sweet Bay and fight for the
house and the people she's grown to love or leave again and return
to her successful but solitary life in New Orleans. "A story both
powerful and enchanting: a don't-miss novel in the greatest
southern traditions of storytelling." -Patti Callahan Henry, New
York Times bestselling author "Two endearing heroines and their
poignant storylines of love lost and found make this the perfect
book for an afternoon on the back porch with a glass of sweet tea."
-Karen White, New York Times bestselling author USA TODAY and
Amazon Charts bestseller Full-length Southern Women's Fiction
Includes Discussion Questions for Book Clubs
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Glory Road (Paperback)
Lauren K. Denton
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One of Southern Living's "25 Beach Reads Perfect for Summer" "Glory
Road brims with faith and family, second chances, and new
horizons." -LISA WINGATE, New York Times bestselling author of
Before We Were Yours The only thing certain is change-even in a
place as steady as Perry, Alabama, on a street as old as Glory
Road. Nearly a decade after her husband's affair drove her back
home to South Alabama, Jessie McBride has the stable life she
wants-operating her garden shop, Twig, next door to her house on
Glory Road, and keeping up with her teenage daughter and spunky
mother. But the unexpected arrival of two men makes Jessie question
whether she's really happy with the status quo. When handsome,
wealthy businessman Sumner Tate asks her to arrange flowers for his
daughter's lavish wedding, Jessie finds herself drawn to his
continued attention. Then Ben Bradley, her lingering
what-could-have-been from high school, moves back to the red dirt
road, and she feels her heart pulled in directions she never
expected. Meanwhile, Jessie's fourteen-year-old daughter, Evan, is
approaching the start of high school and navigating a new world of
emotions-particularly as they relate to the cute new guy who's
moved in just down the road. At the same time, Jessie's mother,
Gus, is suffering increasingly frequent memory lapses and faces a
frightening, uncertain future. In one summer, everything will
change. But for these three strong Southern women, the roots
they've planted on Glory Road will give life to the adventures
waiting just around the curve. "Rich colorful characters capturing
my heart, combined with a story that kept me up till the wee hours,
Glory Road is a perfect read. Lauren Denton has done it again!"
-Lisa Patton, bestselling author of Rush and Whistlin' Dixie in a
Nor'easter "Once again Lauren Denton brings her lyrical writing and
compelling characters to a story that will enthrall readers from
page one." -Marybeth Mayhew Whalen, author of Only Ever Her and
co-founder of She Reads, for Glory Road "From the opening of The
Hideaway, the reader is captured by the voice of a woman who has
for too long kept a story that must be told, one the reader wants
to hear. Denton has crafted a story both powerful and enchanting: a
don't-miss novel in the greatest southern traditions of
storytelling." -Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling
author of The Bookshop at Water's End "A poignant and heartfelt
tale of sisterhood, motherhood, and marriage, Hurricane Season
deftly examines the role that coming to terms with the past plays
in creating a hopeful future. Readers will devour this story of the
hurricanes-both literal and figurative-that shape our lives."
-Kristy Woodson Harvey, national bestselling author of Slightly
South of Simple
Written in Lauren Denton’s signature Southern style, Hurricane Season tells
the story of one couple’s unconventional journey to a full life and the
relationships that must be mended along the way.
Betsy and Ty Franklin, owners of Franklin Dairy Farm in southern Alabama, have
decided to put life's disappointments behind them. At least in theory. Ty manages their
herd of dairy cows, while Betsy busies herself with the farm's day-to-day operations
and tries to forget the longing for motherhood set deep in her heart. But when Betsy's
free-spirited younger sister Jenna drops her young daughters off at the farm to attend
a two-week art retreat in Florida, Betsy's carefully constructed wall of self-protection
begins to crumble.
As those two weeks stretch much farther into the hot Alabama summer, Betsy and Ty
learn to navigate the new additions in their world and revel in a home that's suddenly
filled with the sound of laughter and life. Meanwhile, record heat promises to usher in
the most active hurricane season in decades.
Four hundred miles away, Jenna is fighting her own battles. She'd once been free to
travel and pursue a career in photography, but all that changed with the appearance of
two pink lines on a plastic stick and a boyfriend who hit the road. At Halcyon art
retreat, she finally has the time and energy to focus on her photography. As the
summer continues, she wonders how her rediscovered passion can fit in with the life
she's made back home with her two children.
When Hurricane Ingrid aims her steady eye at the Alabama coast, Jenna must make a
decision that could affect both her and her children's futures, and Betsy and Ty find
themselves protecting their beloved farm as well as their own hearts.
Betsy and Ty Franklin, owners of Franklin Dairy Farm in southern Alabama, have
decided to put life's disappointments behind them. At least in theory. Ty manages
their herd of dairy cows, while Betsy busies herself with the farm's day-to-day
operations and tries to forget the longing for motherhood set deep in her heart. But
when Betsy's free-spirited younger sister Jenna drops her young daughters off at the
farm to attend a two-week art retreat in Florida, Betsy's carefully constructed wall of
self-protection begins to crumble.
As those two weeks stretch much farther into the hot Alabama summer, Betsy and Ty
learn to navigate the new additions in their world and revel in a home that's suddenly
filled with the sound of laughter and life. Meanwhile, record heat promises to usher in
the most active hurricane season in decades.
Four hundred miles away, Jenna is fighting her own battles. She'd once been free to
travel and pursue a career in photography, but all that changed with the appearance
of two pink lines on a plastic stick and a boyfriend who hit the road. At Halcyon art
retreat, she finally has the time and energy to focus on her photography. As the
summer continues, she wonders how her rediscovered passion can fit in with the life
she's made back home with her two children.
When Hurricane Ingrid aims her steady eye at the Alabama coast, Jenna must make a
decision that could affect both her and her children's futures, and Betsy and Ty find
themselves protecting their beloved farm as well as their own hearts.
Written in Lauren Denton's signature Southern style, Glory Road
tells the story of three generations of women navigating the
uncertain pathways of their hearts during a summer that promises to
bring change--whether they're ready for it or not. "Glory Road
brims with faith and family, second chances, and new horizons."
--LISA WINGATE, New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were
Yours The only thing certain is change--even in a place as steady
as Perry, Alabama, on a street as old as Glory Road. Nearly a
decade after her husband's affair drove her back home to South
Alabama, Jessie McBride has the stable life she wants--operating
her garden shop, Twig, next door to her house on Glory Road, and
keeping up with her teenage daughter and spunky mother. But the
unexpected arrival of two men makes Jessie question whether she's
really happy with the status quo. When handsome, wealthy
businessman Sumner Tate asks her to arrange flowers for his
daughter's lavish wedding, Jessie finds herself drawn to his
continued attention. Then Ben Bradley, her lingering
what-could-have-been from high school, moves back to the red dirt
road, and she feels her heart pulled in directions she never
expected. Meanwhile, Jessie's fourteen-year-old daughter, Evan, is
approaching the start of high school and navigating a new world of
emotions--particularly as they relate to the cute new guy who's
moved in just down the road. At the same time, Jessie's mother,
Gus, is suffering increasingly frequent memory lapses and faces a
frightening, uncertain future. In one summer, everything will
change. But for these three strong Southern women, the roots
they've planted on Glory Road will give life to the adventures
waiting just around the curve. "Rich colorful characters capturing
my heart, combined with a story that kept me up till the wee hours,
Glory Road is a perfect read. Lauren Denton has done it again!"
--Lisa Patton, bestselling author of Rush and Whistlin' Dixie in a
Nor'easter "Once again Lauren Denton brings her lyrical writing and
compelling characters to a story that will enthrall readers from
page one." --Marybeth Mayhew Whalen, author of Only Ever Her and
co-founder of She Reads, for Glory Road "From the opening of The
Hideaway, the reader is captured by the voice of a woman who has
for too long kept a story that must be told, one the reader wants
to hear. Denton has crafted a story both powerful and enchanting: a
don't-miss novel in the greatest southern traditions of
storytelling." --Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling
author "A poignant and heartfelt tale of sisterhood, motherhood,
and marriage, Hurricane Season deftly examines the role that coming
to terms with the past plays in creating a hopeful future. Readers
will devour this story of the hurricanes--both literal and
figurative--that shape our lives." --Kristy Woodson Harvey,
national bestselling author of Slightly South of Simple
When her grandmother's will wrenches Sara back home from New
Orleans, she learns more about Margaret Van Buren in the wake of
her death than she ever did in life. After her last remaining
family member dies, Sara Jenkins goes home to The Hideaway, her
grandmother Mags's ramshackle B&B in Sweet Bay, Alabama. She
intends to quickly tie up loose ends then return to her busy life
and thriving antique shop in New Orleans. Instead, she learns Mags
has willed her The Hideaway and charged her with renovating it--no
small task considering Mags's best friends, a motley crew of senior
citizens, still live there. Rather than hurrying back to New
Orleans, Sara stays in Sweet Bay and begins the biggest
house-rehabbing project of her career. Amid Sheetrock dust, old
memories, and a charming contractor, she discovers that slipping
back into life at The Hideaway is easier than she expected. Then
she discovers a box Mags left in the attic with clues to a life
Sara never imagined for her grandmother. With help from Mags's
friends, Sara begins to piece together the mysterious life of
bravery, passion, and choices that changed Mags's destiny in both
marvelous and devastating ways. When an opportunistic land
developer threatens to seize The Hideaway, Sara is forced to make a
choice--stay in Sweet Bay and fight for the house and the people
she's grown to love or leave again and return to her successful but
solitary life in New Orleans.
Sometimes it takes losing everything to find yourself again. Lily
Bishop wakes one morning to find a good-bye note and divorce papers
from her husband on the kitchen counter. Having moved to Alabama
for his job only weeks before, Lily is devastated but forced to
contemplate her next steps when she sees a flier at the grocery
store for a hair stylist position in a local retirement community.
Rose Carrigan built the small retirement village of Safe Harbor
years ago--just before her husband ran off with his assistant. Now
she runs a tight ship, making sure the residents follow her strict
rules. Rose keeps everyone at arm's length, including her own
family. But when Lily shows up asking for a job and a place to
live, Rose's cold exterior begins to thaw. Lily and Rose form an
unlikely friendship, and Lily's salon soon becomes the place where
residents share town gossip, as well as a few secrets of their own.
Lily even finds herself drawn to Rose's nephew, Rawlins--a single
dad and shrimper who's had some practice at starting over, and one
of the residents may be carrying a torch for Rose as well. Neither
Lily nor Rose is where they expected to be, but the summer makes
them both wonder if there's more to life and love than what they've
lived so far. The Summer House weaves Lauren Denton's inviting
Southern charm around a woman's journey to find herself.
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