Description Bay is standing on a stage in Nashville, on the verge of achieving her dream of a record deal, when she learns she may have lost what matters most to her.
The journey home.
Set amongst the ruins of a family that has suffered the loss of many dreams - one daughter drowned, the other struggling to stay afloat in her survivor\'s guilt - and the heartbreak over a missing soldier.
Fans of romantic southern fiction will adore this vivid and beautifully told tale about how shadows from our past can have a long reach into the present." - Kimberly Belle, USA Today and WSJ bestselling author of THE MARRIAGE LIE "From the first, I loved these broken characters in the first Novel of the Pearl Girl Series, with their grit and soul.
Heron deftly weaves a story of heartbreak, betrayal, sacrifice and ultimately, redemption, into an unforgettable debut that will earn her a spot in readers\' hearts." - Kristy Woodson Harvey, National Bestselling author of SLIGHTLY SOUTH OF SIMPLE "In WHAT\'S Left Between US, Gina Heron weaves a story that\'s as Southern as sweet tea. ----- "In the world of the Pearl Girls, family values and true love combine with long-buried secrets to create a place that is distinctly southern.
Armed with the truth, Bay finds herself in a fight to bring the people she loves most back home to each other.
As Bay tries to reconnect with them, she stumbles over clues that could unravel her mama\'s long-held secrets-and tear her the La Fleurs apart.
The gulf that\'s divided them since Bay\'s twin sister, Lillie, drowned at twelve years old, has grown wider as Bay put distance Between herself and the family.
Old wounds Between Bay and her mother, Violet, break open as soon as Bay walks in the door.
The news of his capture by the Taliban strips Bay of her voice at the biggest moment of her life, sending her into a tailspin that lands her on her parents\' doorstep for Christmas, for the first time in years.
Scott, her childhood sweetheart, has gone missing in Afghanistan.
Description Bay is standing on a stage in Nashville, on the verge of achieving her dream of a record deal, when she learns she may have lost what matters most to her