Helpful Score: 3
Good read. Suggest you read "Lake News" first.
Helpful Score: 2
Oh, wow! This was a terrific book that drew me in and had me falling in love with the characters and Lake Henry, New Hampshire, within several pages. The love story of Poppy and Griffin, the mystery concerning Heather...it all was so engrossing. This definitely was a can't-put-it-down book!! Since I never read the first book about the Lake Henry inhabitants, I'm going to be ordering right now!!
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Helpful Score: 2
I really enjoyed this book--it is multi-layered and the characters are wonderfully drawn.
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed reading about Poppy Blake and her struggles with her wheelchair and the murder mystery intwined in the story
Helpful Score: 1
Barbara Delinsky brings back Poppy Blake, from her stunning New York Times bestseller Lake News, in this deeply moving novel of life's second chances and the accidents of fate that can set us free. Lake Henry, New Hampshire, is buzzing over the annual maple syrup harvest, as well as the shocking revelation that longtime resident Heather Malone has been led away by the FBI, which claims the devoted stepmother and businesswoman fled the scene of a fatal accident in California years before. Poppy Blake, her best friend, is determined to prove Heather's innocence, while facing past mistakes of her own: she has never overcome her guilt from the snowmobile accident that killed her partner and left her paralyzed. Playing an unlikely role in both women's lives is investigative journalist Griffin Hughes, whose attraction to Poppy keeps him coming bake to Lake Henry, even though he is secretly responsible for drawing the law closer to Heather. To redeem himself, Griffin sets out to solve the mystery surrounding Heather and becomes the key to freeing Poppy from her own regrets and showing her a rich new future.