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The Winter Lodge
The Winter Lodge
Author: Susan Wiggs
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ISBN-13: 9781428174962
ISBN-10: 1428174966
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: RecordedBooks
Book Type: Audio CD
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This is Susan Wiggs latest book in the series Lakeshore Chronicles. Great romance with just a hint of mystery. New release in March 2007. Picks right up where the last book left off, but gives enough info. about all the characters that it could be read alone. Susan Wiggs is a great author, most of her books are hard not to read all at one time.
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Great book. There seemed to be many people making bad decisions throughout this book: Mariska, Daisy, Jenny, Rourke, etc. There was also quite a lot of angst.
Having slipped and read Snowfall At Willow Lake (#4) first, some of the "surprises" weren't surprises to me. One did catch me off guard, however (Daisy, Sonnet, and Zack's discovery) and I didn't see it coming.
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tigris530 avatar reviewed The Winter Lodge on
What a great book! I am thoroughly enjoying this series!
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very good read.kept me wanting to read more
ChefChris avatar reviewed The Winter Lodge on + 27 more book reviews
this second installment of the Lakeshore Chronicles (after Summer at Willow Lake). Returning to Camp Kioga in Avalon, a small New York town where the wealthy Bellamy family has deep roots, Wiggs trains the spotlight on Avalon native Jenny Majesky, a food columnist and bakery owner who learned in the last Lakeshore tale that Phillip Bellamy is her birth father. Alone and grieving following the death of her beloved grandmotherJenny's mom left her at age fourJenny's life turns even worse when her house burns to the ground. Stunned, homeless and keeping afloat with a little help from the medicine cabinet, Jenny moves in with Avalon police chief and notorious lady's man Roarke McKnight and things happen.