A Place to Think Series #2
By: Elizabeth Hein
ASIN: B0DS1D719H
Publisher: Winterfield Press
Publication Date: 01/14/2025
Format: Other
My Rating: TBR (ARC)
Irene dreamed of living near the beach surrounded by forever friends. After 40 years of moving every few months, her husband was finally going to retire and they could stay in one place long enough to plant bulbs and still be there to see them bloom.
Then, Irene found him dead on the toilet.
With no family, no friends, and nowhere to live, Irene must decide how to live the second half of her life alone. She takes a chance and buys a cottage on Cape Cod sight unseen, but settling down isn’t as easy as she thought it would be -- her beach-side cottage was vandalized, her new boss hates her, and the handsome man she met her first day in town makes her heart race more than she’d like to admit.
When things become messy, Irene is tempted to move on yet again until a young mother in need makes her question if it’s not too late to make friends, find love, and build a family after all.
A Place to Think Series
About the Author
Elizabeth Hein writes women’s fiction with a bit of an edge. Her novels explore the role of friendship in the lives of adult women and themes of identity. How To Climb The Eiffel Tower follows one young woman as she navigates the world of cancer treatment with the help of her friends. Overlook and Escape Plan chronicle how a small group of women bands together to free themselves from terrible marriages and forge their own paths in life.
Elizabeth grew up in Massachusetts within an extended family of storytellers. Her childhood was filled with excellent food and people loudly talking over each other. She and her husband now live in North Carolina. WEBSITE