In the South, family is always more complicated than it seems. -- Karen White , New York Times bestselling author USA TODAY and Amazon Charts bestseller Full-length Southern Women\'s Fiction Includes Discussion Questions for Book Clubs. -- Patti Callahan Henry , New York Times bestselling author Two endearing heroines and their poignant storylines of love lost and found make this the perfect book for an afternoon on the back porch with a glass of sweet tea.
A story both powerful and enchanting: a don\'t-miss novel in the greatest southern traditions of storytelling.
When an opportunistic land developer threatens to seize The Hideaway, Sara is forced to make a choice--stay in Sweet Bay and fight for the house and the people she\'s grown to love or leave again and return to her successful but solitary life in New Orleans.
With help from Mags\'s friends, Sara begins to piece together the mysterious life of bravery, passion, and choices that changed her grandmother\'s destiny in both marvelous and devastating ways.
Then she discovers a box Mags left in the attic with clues to a life Sara never imagined for her grandmother.
Amid drywall dust, old memories, and a charming contractor, she discovers that slipping back into life at The Hideaway is easier than she expected.
Rather than hurrying back to New Orleans, Sara stays in Sweet Bay and begins the biggest house-rehabbing project of her career.
Instead, she learns Mags has willed The Hideaway to her and charged her with renovating it--no small task considering her grandmother\'s best friends, a motley crew of senior citizens, still live there.
She intends to quickly tie up loose ends then return to her busy life and thriving antique shop in New Orleans.
After her last remaining family member dies, Sara Jenkins goes home to The Hideaway, her grandmother Mags\'s ramshackle B&B in Sweet Bay.
In the South, family is always more complicated than it seems