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'Tis the Time, 'Tis the Season
Description:
Welcome to tiny Port Mariette, Pennsylvania, where three women in their late fifties reunite at Christmastime, facing tangled relationships with family, friends, and the men in their lives.
Marla races from Manhattan to her daughter’s side at a quiet Port Mariette hospital. She’s determined to rebuild their wobbly relationship by supporting her daughter’s dream, but her efforts have unintended consequences.
Newlywed Suzanne, scarred by fears and heartbreaks, returns to Port Mariette from California, while the earth subsiding beneath her cliffside home threatens both her retirement savings and her marriage.
Amidst the holiday cheer and twinkling lights, Rachel stands as a pillar of the community, deeply rooted in the town she’s never left, yet she unwittingly stirs a pot of conflict that strains her relationships with everyone who matters to her.
In this small town tale of love, friendship, faith, and forgiveness, these women will discover growth can emerge from the ashes of the past and that change is possible at any age.
Book Takeaway:
You'll relate to these women and the situations they face, and you'll be uplifted by their stories.
Why the author wrote this book:
This novel is the final book in a trilogy I started during the pandemic, when I found it difficult to find contemporary fiction with female protagonists anywhere near my age.
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