Thursday, January 11, 2007

Summer's Child


Title: Summer's Child
Author: Luann Rice

Wow! Its been a long time since I last wrote a book review. Must be more than half a year. There are quite a few books I've read eversince the last time I wrote a review but things have just been getting in the way for me to really sit down and write a proper review <--lousy excuse, huh?

Anyway, my stock of books have been running out, and in wanting to go read some books, I went to kak Yun's house for a fresh supply of books. Though there were not much new books, I became interested in a few old books she had so these books are what I'll be writing about here.

The first book I read was this book. The cover was so 'English' I just had to find out what the story was about haha..

The beginning of this story was about Mara Jameson, who was heavily pregnant and living with her grandmother after running away from an abusive husband. Her whereabouts were supposed to be hidden from her husband but one day, when she went out to water her plants, she was never seen again.

Her elderly grandmother mourned the loss of her grandchild years after it happened. And the police officer, Patrick Murphy, who was in charge of the investigation was still obsessed with the case eventhough he had already retired. He still visited the grandmother in hopes of finding a lead.

The next scene, we are brought to the coasts of Nova Scotia with Lily Malone and her daughter Rose. She had opened a giftshop or something in that town and was well liked by the locals as she had come there a few years earlier. It was almost home to her and everything was calm until the arrival of another mum-and-daughter.. Marissa and Jessica. Unknown to the residents of the small town, those are not their real names. They had changed everything in order to flee from her abusive husband.

It is in this town that both woman discovered that the world wasn't built entirely out of bad people, out to hurt them and their daughters. And Lily as the more experienced one, showed that there was still kindness in this world for Marissa and Jessica. Marissa in return, who had an education to be a nurse, helped Rose who had quiet a weak heart.

There was also a Dr Liam Neill, a scientist who loved children and loved to entertain them with his stories of the oceanlife. He was in love with Lily but she though her trust in people had been restored, she was still afraid to trust a man.

One day, Murphy heard of the stranger who had come to Nova Scotia and judging form the age of Jessica, he guessed that this woman might be the missing pregnant mother of years ago. He went to the town to question her and also met with Lily who helped to shelter Marissa from anymore hurt that might be inflicted from old wounds.

Well, the story was pleasant enough, not so much romance, much to my delight haha.. not that I don't like romantic stories. But stories about families appeal me even more..

It was really surprising to find out that Lily was actually the missing Mara, and not Marissa. Murphy just couldn't believe that she had been practically under his nose all the while. just a few miles away from her home.. and as he had once suspected, she didn't really go missing. rather ran away when both grandaughter and granma heard that her abusive husband was coming to get her. The reason her grandma was sad, wasn't because she had lost her grandchild but rather because they had promised not to contact each other in fear that her exhusband would find her.

Another twist was that, Marissa's abusive husband was actually Mara/Lily's husband too. They had been drawn to that town in spite because their husband had a picture in their homes that was similiar to this town.. and as Jessica had always wanted, she got a sister in Rose!

Well, there wasn't actually no romance at all. Lily finally let Liam into her life while Murphy somehow found a way to be in Marissa's life.. Hehe, alls well ends well, eh?

Good read though. I loved the book.. in fact, I'm thinking of borrowing the book again so you guys might wanna try this book out :)

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