Two sisters finding their way … and maybe finding a little love along the way.
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by Robyn Carr
ISBN: 9780778309482
Publication Date: 4/14/2020
Publisher: MIRA Books
Blurb:
Sometimes the happiness weβre looking for has been there all alongβ¦
Adele and Justine have never been close. Born twenty years apart, Justine was already an adult when Addie was born. The sisters love each other but they donβt really know each other.
When Addie dropped out of university to care for their ailing parents, Justine, a successful lawyer, covered the expenses. It was the best arrangement at the time but now that their parents are gone, the future has changed dramatically for both women.
Addie had great plans for her life but has been worn down by the pressures of being a caregiver and doesnβt know how to live for herself. And Justineβs success has come at a price. Her marriage is falling apart despite her best efforts.
Neither woman knows how to start life over but both realize they can and must support each other the way only sisters can. Together they find the strength to accept their failures and overcome their challenges. Happiness is within reach, if only they have the courage to fight for it.
Set in the stunning coastal town of Half Moon Bay, California, Robyn Carrβs new novel examines the joys of sisterhood and the importance of embracing change.
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Excerpt:
βHas it ever occurred to Scott to get a serious job?β Adele asked. βI mean, forgive me, since I havenβt had a serious job in my life.β
Justine smiled patiently. βYour jobs have all been serious, and without you weβd have been lost. If you hadnβt dedicated yourself to Momβs care, it would have cost our whole family a fortune. Weβre indebted to you. And I agree it would help if Scott worked more than part-time, but I think that ship sailed years ago. Heβs only worked part-time since Amber and Olivia came along.β
Adele adored her nieces, ages sixteen and seventeen. She was much closer to them than she was to Justine.
βIβm sorry youβre going through this,β Adele said. βI wish there was something I could do.β
βWell, the thing is, the future is looking very uncertain. I might need your help,β Justine said.
βWhat could I do?β she asked.
βAdele, I donβt like to push you, but you have to get it together. We have to make some decisions about what youβre going to do, what weβll do with the house. I realize what Iβve given you for your hard work hasnβt been much, but I donβt know how long I can keep it upβpaying for the maintenance on this house, the taxes, a modest income for youβ¦ I donβt want to panic prematurely,β Justine said. βMaybe Iβll be able to work everything out without too much hassle, but if I run into troubleβ¦ Money could get very tight, Addie. All those promises I madeβthat Iβd help financially while you fix up the house, that Iβd give you my half of the proceeds when and if you sold itβ¦ I might not be able to come through. I know, I know, I promised you it would be yours after all of your sacrifice, but you wouldnβt want me to ignore the girlsβ tuition or not be able to make the mortgageβ¦β
βBut Justine!β Adele said. βThatβs all I have! And I was considering finishing school myself!β Though if she was honest, she had no plans of any kind.
Justine reached out to her, squeezing her hand. βWeβre a long way from me needing money. I just felt it was only fair to tell you whatβs going on. If weβre in this together, we can both make it. I swear, I will make this all work out. Iβll make it right.β
But as Adele knew, they had never really been βin it togetherβ in the past, and they wouldnβt be for very long in the future. Addieβs dedication to their parents allowed Justine to devote herself to her career. For that matter, it should be Justine and Scott shoring each other up. At least until Justine had a better idea. But where was Scott today? Golfing? Biking? Bowling?
Adele realized she had some difficult realities to face. When she dropped out of school to help her mother care for her father, she wasnβt being completely altruistic. Sheβd needed a place to run away to, hiding an unplanned pregnancy and covering her tattered heart. Sheβd never told her family that her married loverβher psychology professorβhad broken down in tears when he explained he couldnβt leave his wife to marry Adele, that the college would probably fire him for having an affair with a student. For her, going home was the only option.
At the time Justine and Scott had been riding the big wave and didnβt lust after the small, old house in Half Moon Bay. That house was chump change to them. So, they worked out a deal. Adele had become her motherβs guardian with a power of attorney. But the will had never been adjusted to reflect just one beneficiary rather than two. In the case of the death of both parents, Adele and Justine would inherit equal equity in the eighty-year-old house and anything left of the life insurance. At the time, of course, neither Adele nor Justine had ever considered the idea that Adele would be needed for very long. But before Adele knew it, eight years had been gobbled up. She was thirty-two and had been caring for her parents since she was twenty-four.
Adele, as guardian, could have escaped by turning over the house, pension, social security to a care facility for her mother and gone out on her own, finding herself a better job and her own place to live. She wasnβt sure if it was her conscience or just inertia that held her in place for so long.
βI just wanted to make sure you understood the circumstances before anything more happens,β Justine said. βAnd since you donβt have any immediate plans, please donβt list the house for sale or anything. Give me a chance to figure out whatβs next. I have children. Iβll do whatever I can to protect them and you. Theyβre your nieces! They love you so much. Iβm sure you want them to get a good education as much as I do.β
Does anyone want me to have a real chance to start over? Adele asked herself. This conversation sounded like Justine was pulling out of their deal.
βIβll think about this, but Scott has responsibilities, too,β she pointed out.
βHeβs been out of the full-time workforce for so longβ¦β Justine said.
βJust the same, we all have to live up to our adult commitments and responsibilities. And youβve had a highfalutin job for a long time. Youβve made a lot of money. You can recover. I havenβt even begun.β
βI need your help, Addie,β Justine said. βYou need to come up with a plan, something we can put in motion. Make plans for your next step, put a little energy into this old house, make suggestions of what we should do with it, everything. Letβs figure out what to do before I find myself short and unable to help. Iβm sorry, but we have to move forward.β
Excerpted from Sunrise on Half Moon Bay, Copyright Β© 2020 by Robyn Carr. Published by MIRA Books.
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Review:
I’ll be honest – I didn’t particularly like Addie or Justine at first. Justine seemed a little cold & distant and Addie was ineffectual. But as the story moved along I found myself looking forward to seeing how they would grow and where their lives would end up. (And I think it takes a special sort of skill to create characters that, even though you don’t particularly like them, you can’t help but keep reading about them π )
Part of the appeal was that the sisters had a chance to discover themselves and build a relationship with each other that due to age difference & circumstances they hadn’t had before. The people they become are more assured and more comfortable with themselves & where they are going with their lives, which makes them much more appealing.
While there isn’t a whole lot romance involved, there is a lot of growth and discovery. It may be difficult, and at times unpleasant, but it’s also real and that is one of the things Carr impressively brings her readers every time.
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Robyn CarrΒ is an award-winning, #1Β New York Times bestsellingΒ author of more than sixty novels, including highly praised women’s fiction such asΒ Four FriendsΒ andΒ The View From Alameda IslandΒ and the critically acclaimed Virgin River, Thunder Point and Sullivan’s Crossing series. Virgin River is now a Netflix Original series. RobynΒ lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. Visit her website atΒ www.RobynCarr.com.
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