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The Winter Lodge (Lakeshore Chronicles, Bk 2)
Author: Susan Wiggs
Book Information
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Rating: 151

ISBN-13: 9780778324140 - ISBN-10: 0778324141
Publication Date: 2/1/2007
Pages: 416

Book Description:
On the longest night of the year, Jenny Majesky loses everything in a devastating house fire. But among the ashes she finds an unusual treasure hidden amid her grandfather's belongings, one that starts her on a search for the truth, and on a path toward a life that she never imagined. The Winter Lodge, a remote cabin owned by her half sister on the shores of Willow Lake, becomes a safe refuge for Jenny, where she and local police chief Rourke McKnight try to sort out the mysteries revealed by the fire.

But when a blizzard traps them together, Jenny, accustomed to the safe predictability of running the family bakery, suddenly doesn't feel so secure. For even as Rourke shelters her from the storm outside, she knows her heart is at risk. Now, following her dreams might mean walking away from her one chance at love.

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Lorrie B. (mallygirl) from ALTOONA, PA wrote on 6/17/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Awesome book! If you have not yet read Summer at Willow Lake, pick that one up too! Read it first if you can, this is the second in the series!

Karen M. (motherofthreesons) from FLOWER MOUND, TX wrote on 3/29/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great story...good character development....

Martha M. from AUSTIN, TX wrote on 6/9/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Loved the book, read it in 2 days time! Luanne Rice recommmends it as well! I enjoyed Table for Five, as well

Rhonda S. (rhonda) from BELLA VISTA, AR wrote on 3/11/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

My Mom gave this to me, good read if you like a light mystery with romance and recipes.

Kim H. (dreamer8181) from TUCSON, AZ wrote on 3/4/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

VERY ENTERTAINING. HAS RECEIPES AND A GOOD LIGHT READ. ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH.


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Cathy S. (katy0118) from CAMBRIDGE, IL wrote on 10/30/2008...


Good story, characters were well developed, could not put the book down and finished within three days.

Lisa S. (lilred) from SHIPPENSBURG, PA wrote on 9/5/2008...


another great book by this author first the love of a lifetime really the kind of love that only happens in a book. They waited all there life to tell each other how they felt. Waited till almost everyone else was happy because they were apart. They needed to be there for each other know matter what.. at least in the end they find happiness.

Deborah L. (bluebird4308) from TROUTVILLE, VA wrote on 8/16/2008...


Starred Review. In her latest bustling romance, Wiggs cooks up a rich stew of family plots past and present, spiced with plenty of generations-old Polish recipes, in this second installment of the Lakeshore Chronicles (after Summer at Willow Lake). Returning to Camp Kioga in Avalon, a small New York town where the wealthy Bellamy family has deep roots, Wiggs trains the spotlight on Avalon native Jenny Majesky, a food columnist and bakery owner who learned in the last Lakeshore tale that Phillip Bellamy is her birth father. Alone and grieving following the death of her beloved grandmother—Jenny's mom left her at age four—Jenny's life turns even worse when her house burns to the ground. Stunned, homeless and keeping afloat with a little help from the medicine cabinet, Jenny moves in with Avalon police chief and notorious lady's man Roarke McKnight, a friend she fell out with after a night of drunken, mind-blowing sex a decade before. With the ease of a master, Wiggs introduces complicated, flesh-and-blood characters into her idyllic but identifiable smalltown setting, sets in motion a refreshingly honest romance, resolves old issues and even finds room for a little mystery. The result is as appealing as the heroine's Polish Apple Strudel, the recipe for which is thankfully included.

Melanie L. (crazydaisy) wrote on 6/12/2008...


Praises for Susan Wiggs! Very romantic read!

Shirley E. (luvantiques) from WAYNESVILLE, NC wrote on 6/8/2008...


This book picks up where Summer at Willow Lake leaves off and continues the story of Jenny Majesky, the daughter of one of the characters in Willow Lake. Jenny has to learn to let go of her familiar and safe past when fire destroy her home and all she holds dear. She finds refuge and more in Rouke McKnight, the local sherrif, who isn't exactly what he has made himself out to be. Susan Wiggs draws you into her stories and you really care about the people involved. This is a really great read!!

Cindy S. (Cindy08) from COLUMBIA, TN wrote on 4/25/2008...


Susuan Wiggs is an excellent author. You will love any of her books. This is the 2nd in a series (Lakeside Chronicals). Very family oriented, and dripping with emotion and love and yet a hint of spite too! Loved it!

Betty W. (Bet) from SOUDERTON, PA wrote on 4/16/2008...


I love this Author, Susan Wiggs, this is a wonderful story,
mixed with romance and mystery....
Very exciting right to the very end...

Wendy F. wrote on 3/21/2008...


#2 in the series. Loved it as much as the first one. THe story can stand alone and does a great job of it. Wiggs is a terrific storyteller who keeps you in the story all the way to the last page.

Ani K. (goddessani) from POULSBO, WA wrote on 1/4/2008...


I LOVED this book. So rich and enthalling. I didn't know it was the second in the Lakeside Chronicles (Summer at Willow Lake, Dockside) series.

Jenny has lost everyone she has ever loved: her mother who left her, her grandparents who died, her fiance in a senseless tragedy and her house through fire. The only one who has always been there for her is Rourke. But he does everything he can to stay away.

As Jenny learns to be alone, even as unexpected family members pop out of the woodwork, can Rourke finally learn to show the love he's kept hidden for way too long?

Jacqueline D. (crittersitter19) from BURBANK, WA wrote on 6/26/2007...


The Lake SHore CHronicles---after a devastating house fire Jenny Majesky losses her family home and finds romance with an old family friend.