Reseña del editor:
The house reunited them. Are the wounds of the past too deep for three sisters to reconcile? It started with three letters. Three estranged sisters learn they've inherited a dilapidated beach house from a relative they don't remember. The sisters each hope to get something different out of their unexpected gain. Maureen, the oldest sister, dreams of a private retreat for her family before her teenage children leave her with an empty nest. Lydia, the middle sister, hopes to secure a quick sale to escape overwhelming debt. Tyra, the youngest, only wants redemption. She knows her drug conviction broke the family apart, and this project could be her last chance to bring them back together. After twelve years apart, one crisp Pacific Northwest spring and a rundown beach house may grant Tyra's wish. As the sisters restore the property and prepare it for sale, they learn they have much more in common than a piece of property. As the sisters work to restore what they once were to each other: a family. The Inheritance is the first installment in The Inlet Beach Novels, a series of women's fiction books set in a small beach town. If you like strong character development, complicated family dynamics, and the hint of a love story, then you'll love Heidi Hostetter's touching series starter.
Reseña del editor:
When three estranged sisters inherit a dilapidated beach house from a relative they don’t remember, they reluctantly agree to restore the property before selling. However as the sisters gather for the first time in twelve years, they realize more than the house is in need of repair. The oldest sister, Maureen, yearns for a private retreat for her family before her children leave for college. The middle sister, Lydia, sees the proceeds from a quick sale as the only solution to her overwhelming debt. Tyra, the youngest, longs for redemption after her drug conviction broke the family apart. Over the course of a crisp Pacific Northwest spring, these three women who think they have nothing in common will try to once again become what they once were to each other: a family.
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