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Come Summer
Come Summer
Author: Sandra Steffen
When artist Liza Cassidy heads for tiny Alcott, New Hampshire, she's traveling back in time--to the last year of her twin sister Laurel's life. Five years have passed since Laurel died, and Liza's grief is finally a dull ache instead of a fresh wound. But an unopened letter has revealed a secret about Laurel's last months that Li...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780821775578
ISBN-10: 082177557X
Publication Date: 4/1/2004
Pages: 320
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Zebra Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1
Artist Liza Cassidy learns her twin sister, Laurel, is dying of a brain tumor. After accepting her fate, Laurel decides to spend the rest of her time on her termsand away from her family. Five years later, Liza is notified of her sister's death. It's only after the death of their mother, though, that Liza learns that Laurel gave birth shortly before her death. This is a breathtaking discovery for Liza, who's been dreaming about a redheaded boy.

Determined to find out if the boy in her dreams is her nephew, Liza heads to Laurel's last residence. Laurel did indeed leave behind a child named Tommy. What confuses her is that Tommy's father, Sheriff Jack McCall, doesn't seem to know that Laurel has died. Liza is determined to unravel the tangled web and get to know her nephewit's apparent he is a very sick little boy.
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I was rolling my eyes the first couple of chapters because I thought this was going to be typical "good-twin-takes-place-of-irresponsible-dead-twin-and-no- one-not-even-lover-can-tell" story. Then Steffen kicked it in and this got good. Maybe the way a couple of secondary characters plotlines wrapped up was a bit serendipitous and predicatable, but everyone got happily-ever afters and that's what you read a romance for.
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Liza Cassidy decides to head for the small town where her twin sister Laurel lived right before her death of a brain tumor. Not only does she meet the man her sister had written her about, she discovers WHY she's been dreaming of a little boy with red hair like her own...
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