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The Summer Daughter 

322 pages Kensington Book publisher May 31,2022 publish date

SYNOPSIS

In a summer read rich in depth and heart, acclaimed author Colleen French tells a story of love, motherhood, friendship, and family in a picturesque Delaware beach town . . .
 
Each year, the start of summer brings bustle and much-needed tourist dollars to the little town of Albany Beach, Delaware. For Natalie Sullivan, this season is proving more stressful than others. It’s make-or-break time for the Irish pub her husband, Conor, recently bought with his brothers. Their two children are thriving, but she’s experiencing pangs of loss at the end of her childbearing years.
 
When sixteen-year-old McKenzie starts gushing about Bella, the new coworker at her summer job, Natalie suddenly finds her past and present in conflict. Bella, two years older than McKenzie, looks so similar that a customer remarks that they could be sisters. And when Natalie learns that Bella was adopted, she is propelled back into a heartbreaking decision. As a college student, Natalie became pregnant and put her baby up for adoption. Now, the more McKenzie talks about Bella, the more Natalie wonders: could Bella be her daughter?
 
Conor insists it’s a mistake to pursue the matter. Natalie’s child belongs to another family now; that was the agreement in the closed adoption. Still, Natalie can’t resist spending time with Bella. As their bond deepens, McKenzie accuses her mother of caring more for a stranger than for her, and Natalie begins imagining what it would be like to have Bella as a second daughter. What will the impact be if Bella really is her biological child? And if she isn’t, can Natalie embrace the joy and potential in her own family, without always wondering about what could have been?

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MY THOUGHTS

I have so many books on my tbr list to come. Sometimes I wish I could read them faster, like this one.


Natalie Sullivan lives in a vacation town, Albany Beach, Delaware. The locals appreciate the beautiful beach area and the dollars the tourists bring in every year. As a local, Natalie is used to the hustle and bustle of the area and this summer her oldest child, her daughter is working a summer job at one of the local hot spot shops. She befriends the new girl, a teen several years older than her and more outgoing. Natalie is happy her daughter is being brought out of her shell.


When she gets a look at her daughter’s friend a flood of emotions comes rushing over her, see she has a secret she’s only told a few people. Namely her husband, parents and best friend. When she was a teen on a summer trip abroad, she got pregnant and gave up her first child in a closed adoption. At the end of her childbearing years, she is regretting this decision and would like to find her daughter.

Now she’s wondering, is it possible, could it be……. is her daughter’s new friend actually her oldest daughter. They do look very similar she thinks. Then the book progresses as the two girls become close friends and Natalie has so many conflicting emotions wondering if it’s her daughter as she and the girl become close to the dismay of her daughter who thinks it’s weird.

She can’t tell her daughter her secret, her hormones are raging; and her husband is fed up with how it’s affecting the whole family. See, her daughter’s best friend is adopted, is it her daughter? When her best friend’s daughter decides to try to find her birth mother Natalie is afraid of what the results may be. This book had my emotions all over the place. A sure not to miss tension filled summer read.

I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.

About the Author

Colleen French lives in Delaware, where her family settled more than three hundred years ago. She comes from a long line of storytellers and spends her days, when she’s not writing, running the family farm, reading, and traveling the world. She has four children and seven grandchildren.

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12 replies on “The Summer Daughter ”

Thank You so much Kymber. I wish I had read it earlier but with so many books I couldn’t find the time. It was such an emotional book. I’ll need to look into other books by this author.

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This book sounds compelling! My (late)husband and I adopted both of our children back in 1994 and 1996. My son has never wanted to find his birth parents. He’s 27. My (late)daughter (she died at age 28) did connect with her birth mother and half- siblings, cousins, etc. after college. I remember being sooo afraid she’d want to go back with them…but bless her sweetest heart, she had such a beautiful way of assuring me that “you’re my mom, mom, and you always will be💕♾️”. You wrote a terrific review; it makes me want to read it! I can feel the mother’s increasing desire to find out, as well as her husband’s warnings and daughter’s sadness. I hope I do not cry, unless they’re happy tears! 🌸

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I’m so glad to hear you adopted your children, such a wonderful thing and so many children don’t get the chance to experience love such as this in a stable home. I can understand your child wanting to find their birth parents, of course not thinking any less of you but just with the curiosity. I can also understand your other child not wanting to search. I am so sorry for your loss. I truly can’t imagine the heartbreak your family went through. I am saying a prayer for you now. The book was really good, I just had to keep reading it to see if it was her daughter. The book was very emotional. She’s at the end of her childbearing years and needs a hysterectomy. Of course, it brings her adopting her first child out front and center in her mind. I hope you enjoy it if you get to read it.

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I hope you do too or at least can find it at the library. My first read by this author now I’m wondering what else I’ve missed out on by her. Such an emotional story, I could hardly put it down I just had to know how it turned out.

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