Postcards From Cedar Key
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- 8,49 €
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- 8,49 €
Publisher Description
A story of old wounds healed and bright new beginnings set in the Sunshine State from “a southern Debbie Macomber, but with a flair all her own” (Karin Gillsepie, author of Divinely Yours).
Everyone has been eagerly awaiting the opening of Cedar Key’s newest shop, Berkley’s Chocolates & Gems. For Berkley Whitmore, moving to the peaceful Florida island is more than a business opportunity. Beneath the bright purple streak in her dark hair lies a woman struggling with self-doubt. In Cedar Key, Berkley hopes to uncover the secrets that rippled through her mother’s life, and in time, perhaps fill the gaps in her own.
Berkley’s mouthwatering truffles and quirky charm soon draw a wide circle of friends—including the knitting enthusiasts who purchase yarn spun from her two alpacas. To her surprise, Berkley also attracts the admiration of Saxton Tate III, an English mystery author. And with the help of an old-timer local, she begins to piece together the truth about her mother and estranged father. Understanding the past brings a glimpse of what her future could be—if she accepts the love borne on the soft island breeze, and the happiness she’s been seeking for so long . . .
Praise for the Cedar Key series
“You’ll fall instantly in love with Cedar Key and this homespun knitting community, crafted with expert hands.” —Lori Wilde, New York Times–bestselling author
“DuLong brings us a heartwarming story with genuine characters. . . . Tender and poignant, perfect for those who love knitting as well as the bonds between women.” —RT Book Reviews
“Poignant, absorbing, humorous . . . A debut that tugs at the heart.” —Sophia Nash, award-winning author of Whispering in French
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Berkley Whitmore uproots her life and leaves her successful Massachusetts chocolate shop behind when she moves to a small island, in DuLong's follow-up to Sunrise on Cedar Key. When she was very young, Berkley's mother spent a summer on the island of Cedar Key, Fla., leaving Berkley in the care of her grandmother on the mainland. Never able to shed the feelings of abandonment that summer created, Berkley, after her mother's death, relocates to the island herself, where she opens a new chocolate shop, starts a romance with a local author, and makes friends, but comes no closer to solving the mystery around the summer that her mother spent there long ago. When she does discover clues about the reasons behind her mother's flight, which reveal long-held lies about her father's death, Berkley has to summon the strength to confront her past and move on. DuLong returns to the sedate Cedar Key and its comfortable, supportive characters, a familiarity that may draw past readers back. New readers, however, will find little to engage. Berkley's "magical" chocolates are too close to those of Chocolat and the novel's less sugary elements are nearly as familiar.