Welcome to another Bookish Friday, in which we share excerpts from books…and connect with other bloggers who do the same.
Let’s begin the celebration by sharing Book Beginnings, hosted by Rose City Reader; and let’s showcase The Friday 56 with Freda’s Voice.
To join in, just grab a book and share the opening lines…along with any thoughts you wish to give us; then turn to page 56 and excerpt anything on the page.
Today’s feature is one of my new books: It All Comes Down To This, by Therese Anne Fowler.
Book Beginning:
(Certain Expectations)
How differently the Geller sisters’ lives would have turned out had C. J. Reynolds not been released from prison that February. Or suppose he’d been released but had not decided to restart his life on Mount Desert Island, Maine, where Marti Geller’s old waterfront house might or might not be coming up for sale.
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Friday 56:
Sophie spent half of her life in airports and on airplanes and in rideshares and cabs. What this meant was that she was nimble in every way, intellectually and physically.
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Synopsis: Meet the Geller sisters: Beck, Claire, and Sophie, a trio of strong-minded women whose pragmatic, widowed mother, Marti, will be dying soon and taking her secrets with her. Marti has ensured that her modest estate is easy for her family to deal with once she’s gone––including a provision that the family’s summer cottage on Mount Desert Island, Maine, must be sold, the proceeds split equally between the three girls.
Beck, the eldest, is a freelance journalist whose marriage looks more like a sibling bond than a passionate partnership. In fact, her husband Paul is hiding a troubling truth about his love life. For Beck, the Maine cottage has been essential to her secret wish to write a novel––and to remake the terms of her relationship.
Despite her accomplishments as a pediatric cardiologist, Claire, the middle daughter, has always felt like the Geller misfit. Recently divorced, Claire’s secret unrequited love for the wrong man is slowly destroying her, and she’s finding that her expertise on matters of the heart unfortunately doesn’t extend to her own.
Youngest daughter Sophie appears to live an Instagram-ready life, filled with glamorous work and travel, celebrities, fashion, art, and sex. In reality, her existence is a cash-strapped house of cards that may crash at any moment.
Enter C.J. Reynolds, an enigmatic southerner ex-con with his own hidden past, who complicates the situation. All is not what it seems, and everything is about to change.
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Would you keep reading?
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Thank you for sharing. According to her review on GoodReads, the author was aiming for a happy story when she had some health struggles while writing this book. Sounds like it might not be her usual fare?
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Thanks, Roberta, now I am even more curious!
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That beginning caught my attention. Although there might be an extra maybe or two in there. 🙂 Still, I’d keep reading.
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Thanks, Mark, I like the sound of this one, too. Enjoy your pick.
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It does have an interesting premise. I hope you enjoy it!
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Thanks, Cindy, I hope so, too! Enjoy your pick.
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Sounds like an interesting book!
Have a great weekend ☺️
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
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Thanks, Emily Jane, I hope to love it! Enjoy yours.
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Ooh, what a great beginning! i’m intrigued for more! Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a great weekend! 🙂
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Thanks, Ashley, you too!
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Sounds like a good one. I love books with families and secrets. Hope you are enjoying this one.
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Thanks, Yvonne, so do I!
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