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Cameo Lake
Description In the tradition of Luanne Rice and Kristin Hannah, Susan Wilson crafts
novels rich with conflict and deep emotion. In this evocative work, she
tells a tender, truthful, and reaffirming story of the fragile nature
of love.
A loving wife and doting mother, Cleo Grayson McCarthy has always put
others first. Now, desperate to finish her novel, she convinces her
husband that she needs to spend the summer at a borrowed cottage on
Cameo Lake -- alone. But as she immerses herself in writing, Cleo can't
help but be aware of the composer who lives across the lake. At night
she hears music drifting from his house and senses he's a kindred
spirit.
A loner, Ben Turner is regarded suspiciously by the tight-knit lake
community. But he and Cleo become fast friends, and when a painful
betrayal leaves Cleo adrift, she finds unexpected comfort in Ben.
Before she can determine if she should fight for her crumbling
marriage, Cleo must look into her heart. And Ben, whose past still lies
in shadows, must look into his.
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