Be among the first readers to meet New York book editor Savannah Brennan Scott and her colorful Irish family. When Savannah returns home to coastal Georgia for her Cousin Michael's wedding without her husband Derek, she knows tongues will surely wag. The Brennan's are deep rooted in their Catholic faith and a failed marriage is unthinkable. She struggles with being true to herself and disappointing her overly critical mother who never liked "that damn Yankee" husband anyway. During her Cousin Michael's rehearsal dinner Savannah is forced to publically announce her pending divorce. Just when it seems her life is unraveling, her family reminds her home is more than a place; home is the safety of being loved by the people who know you best. O'Hara transports readers from the marshy tidewaters of Tybee Island to the Spanish moss draped oak trees of Savannah's historic Forsyth Park. Come laugh, come cry and come fall in love with Melanie O'Hara's latest heroine.
Be among the first readers to meet New York book editor Savannah Brennan Scott and her colorful Irish family. When Savannah returns home to coastal Georgia for her Cousin Michael's wedding without her husband Derek, she knows tongues will surely wag. The Brennan's are deep rooted in their Catholic faith and a failed marriage is unthinkable. She struggles with being true to herself and disappointing her overly critical mother who never liked "that damn Yankee" husband anyway. During her Cousin Michael's rehearsal dinner Savannah is forced to publically announce her pending divorce. Just when it seems her life is unraveling, her family reminds her home is more than a place; home is the safety of being loved by the people who know you best. O'Hara transports readers from the marshy tidewaters of Tybee Island to the Spanish moss draped oak trees of Savannah's historic Forsyth Park. Come laugh, come cry and come fall in love with Melanie O'Hara's latest heroine.