Driftwood Cottage

Driftwood Cottage by Sherryl Woods is a first edition novel published by Mira on March 29, 2011. This 384-page book is written in English and explores the journey of single mom Heather Donovan as she seeks a sense of home and family in Chesapeake Shores. Embraced by the vibrant O’Brien clan, Heather faces challenges in her relationship with her son’s father, Connor O’Brien, whose past experiences have left him skeptical about love and commitment.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance and family dynamics, as Heather grapples with her dreams and the reality of her situation. The story unfolds as she navigates her feelings for Connor, who must confront his own fears about love and relationships. With the support of the O’Brien family, Heather is encouraged to reconsider her aspirations for Driftwood Cottage, a place she yearns for but feels is out of reach. This book presents a heartfelt exploration of love, hope, and the importance of believing in one’s dreams.
Official synopsis Publisher
Single mom Heather Donovan’s dreams of home and family are tantalizingly within reach when she settles in Chesapeake Shores. The welcoming arms of the boisterous, loving O’Brien clan embrace her and her son. But accepting their support seems to further alienate her son’s father, Connor O’Brien. His parents’ divorce and his career as a high-powered divorce attorney have left him jaded about marriage.
Then everything changes. Will the possibility of a future without Heather make Connor look at love and his career differently? Heather’s just about given up on her old dreams—of love, of family and especially of Driftwood Cottage, the home she secretly wishes were hers. It’s going to take a lot of persuasion—and some help from the O’Brien family—to make Heather believe that some dreams are worth fighting for.
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