In the second novel in her bestselling Edilean trilogy, Jude Deveraux returns to the idyllic Virginia town where three best girlfriends joyfully reunite as they each seek out their heartfelt dreams and desires.
Kim Aldredge is delighted that her dear college “sister” Jecca has found lasting love with Kim’s cousin Tristan. But despite her flourishing jewelry-making career, Kim’s own happiness seems as distant as the childhood summer when she played the hours away with young Travis Merritt, who came to Edilean with his mother under mysterious circumstances. At the end of that innocent season, he promised Kim he would return one day . . . and then vanished without even a goodbye. Years later, a worn photo is Kim’s only proof of the perfect joy they shared. But when she least expects it, Travis, now a savvy Manhattan attorney, will crash into her life once more. Will Kim see the boy she knew under the man he’s become?
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Sexual Content - 3/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Looking at other reviews of this book, they weren't to good. I however loved the book, I loved the characters and then characters from other books pop in and out of this book. Starts off with two young kids 8 and 1 2 meeting one summer and spending two weeks together. In that two weeks they form a bond and friendship that will last until adulthood. Is it predictable,yeah it probably is. You can't help but love the characters and the story. I've loved all the books in the Edilean series, there are several one is even a historical. Great for a nice light hearted read
Violence: Nice clean book as far as violence goes.
Language: None that I can remember, not even Sh*T
Sexual: There are a few scenes that are described pretty well. I wouldn't want my 1 5 reading those parts