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Sometimes, where you think you’re going isn’t where you end up… In the middle of the year, in the middle of her life, Bethanne Hamlin takes a road trip with her daughter, Annie, and her former mother-in-law, Ruth. They’re driving to Florida for Ruth’s 50th high-school reunion. A longtime widow, Ruth would like to reconnect with the love of her teenage life. She’s curious and maybe even hopeful. Bethanne needs time to reflect, to ponder a decision she has to make—whether or not to reconcile with her ex-husband, Grant, her children’s father. Meanwhile, Annie’s out to prove to her onetime boyfriend that she can live a brilliant life without him! So there they are, three women driving across America. They have their maps and their directions—but even the best-planned journey can take you to a turn in the road. Or lead you to an unexpected encounter… From Seattle’s Blossom Street to the other end of the country, this is a trip that could change three women’s lives. Previously published.
A Turn in the Road (Blossom Street, #8)
A road trip to Florida from Oregon helps to find love, hope and happiness. Bethanne takes a road trip with her daughter. Annie and her ex-mother-in-law, Ruth.
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