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Finding Tomorrow



Book 1 of the Bluebird Bay Series


Subgenres & Tropes:

  • Women's Fiction,
  • Family Saga,
  • Small Town,
  • Later in Life,
  • Second Chance
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Sisters navigating fresh starts and family messes in coastal Maine
  • Midlife reinvention with baking, heartbreak, and a missing dog
  • Romances where second chances come with a side of small-town drama
Publisher Description

Meet the Sullivan sisters of Bluebird Bay in this heart-warming USA Today bestseller!

Leaving her was bad enough...Cee-cee thought she had it all—a handsome husband, two great kids, and a gorgeous house on the coast of Maine. But her world is shattered when her husband of 30 years leaves her...in a note.

Even worse? He took their dog with him. Now she's got to put one foot in front of the other and try to pick up the pieces—as soon as she gets her dog back.

But as her sisters step up to help care for their elderly father in the wake of her troubles, it causes even more problems. Being tethered in Bluebird Bay is a nightmare for Anna, the youngest, whose passion for travel photography has taken her around the world. And Stephanie has struggled ever since her husband died in a freak boating accident a couple of years ago.

As Cee-cee begins to come to terms with her own shocking loss, she realizes that, deep down, there's also a giddy sense of freedom. For thirty years, she's buried her own dreams to support her husband's. Maybe it's finally time to take her passion for baking to the next level...and find out more about the handsome carpenter with the crooked smile...

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