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Chloe Radcliffe, a single woman in her early fifties, is recovering from the recent painful situations in her life. But might the relocation to the Ormond Beach heal her pain (including the trauma from long-ago) and even offer a chance at love?
Read this when in the mood for something warm, what could drift you away from your daily duties. Because warm this book is - including the love for knitting, the tough and thick circle of (mostly female) family and friends, animals and nice café visitings.
But beware, because some of the topics can be painful for the sensitive soul.
Yet the book needs a ruthless editor to cut off the unnecessary additional details and to highlight the true pains, hidden under the mass of words. The writing could be more mature, too.
Yet, having said all that, and while the story might go deeper, there still is certain amount of connectivity and relatableness for this story, so it will stay with you for a time.