Summer Shadows

Summer Shadows by Gayle Roper, published by National Geographic Books on May 13, 2002, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores themes of resilience and renewal. The story follows Abby Patterson, who, after a tragic car accident that claimed the lives of her husband and daughter, is determined to forge a new path away from her controlling parents. Settling into a quaint beach cottage, Abby faces challenges, including her landlord, Marsh Winslow, as she navigates her physical and emotional scars.
As the narrative unfolds, Abby becomes embroiled in a hit-and-run incident that puts her in danger, prompting her and Marsh to work together to uncover a hidden threat. This collaboration leads them to discover deeper truths about faith and healing, illustrating how broken lives can be restored. With 366 pages, this edition offers readers an engaging look at the intersection of personal struggle and spiritual growth, set against a backdrop of romance and community.
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The car accident that killed Abby Patterson’s husband and daughter has left her with a limp and chronic pain. Still, Abby strikes out, determined to build a new life for herself away from her overbearing parents. Her perfect cottage home on the beach has one tiny irritant: Marsh Winslow, her landlord. But when Abby witnesses a hit-and-run accident and events make it clear that Abby is now a target, she and Marsh join forces to uncover a dangerous secret. Together they discover that God is in the business of putting broken lives back together so that they are more beautiful than ever.
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