Adventure is the last thing on Andrea Henderson’s mind when she moves to Moses Lake. After surviving the worst year of her life, she’s struggling to build a new life for herself and her son as a social worker. Perhaps in doing a job that makes a difference, she can find some sense of purpose and solace in her shattered faith.
For new Moses Lake game warden Mart McClendon, finding a sense of purpose in life isn’t an issue. He took the job to get out of southwest Texas and the constant reminders of a tragedy for which he can’t forgive himself. But when a little girl is seen with the town recluse, Mart and Andrea are drawn together in the search for her identity. The little girl offers them both a new chance at redemption and hope–and may bring them closer than either ever planned.
My take:~
Lisa Wingate has changed things up a little in her latest novel, Larkspur Cove. Still charming, still engaging but with a more serious flavour than her series set in Daily, Texas, as she tells the story in the first person voices of Andrea and Mart in alternating chapters. Andrea is desperate to redefine her life as a solo parent following her husband’s betrayal and subsequent divorce. Game warden, Mart McClendon, discovers his solitary life challenged by Andrea’s appeal and compassion. Larkspur Cove is a tender and mature love story, played out against the backdrop of a colourful community and a young girl’s tragic life. A thoroughly enjoyable and satisfying read.
With thanks to Bethany for my review copy
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April 25, 2011 at 3:05 pm
I did read a few of Lisa's lighter books and some that were from a different publisher. This seemed to be a combo of the romance plus the deeper themes. I ended up loving this sweet story! Great review.
April 27, 2011 at 11:17 pm
Thanks Renee Ann 🙂