I hosted an excerpt from Annie Crow Knoll: Sunrise last year--and enjoyed the first book very much. With the release of Gail Priest's, Annie Crow Knoll: Sunset--I now have another book to add to my reading wish list. Annie Crow Knoll: Sunset is released today, September 14--check out the book and enter to win a copy in the book release day giveaway at the end of this post!
Quick Summary of Annie Crow Knoll: Sunset. Return to Annie Crow Knoll. . . a place where people come to restore their spirits, heal their pain and reclaim their lives.
Nate Bidwell blamed his mother Annie for his parents' divorce. Buried hurts and resentments between mother and son make Nate reluctant to risk his heart when his childhood friend Beth Ann offers him her own. Instead, he allows himself to fall in love with the fragile and dependent June, and Annie's opposition to their marriage reignites years of unresolved conflict with her only child. Nate swears that he will never return to Annie Crow Knoll, his family home on the Chesapeake Bay. Instead, he opens his dream restaurant in Manhattan and tirelessly works to build his career as a chef.
When near-tragedy strikes their lives, though, Nate is forced to return to the one place he hopes may save his wife: Anne Crow Knoll. There, surrounded by the love and support of his mother, their friend Packard and Beth Ann, Nate and June face their doubts and fears about themselves, their marriage and their future. In the beauty of this Chesapeake community, they find hope and healing.
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And don't miss the beginning of Annie's story in
Annie Crow Knoll: Sunrise
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About the Author
Gail Priest lives in New Jersey and summers in Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay with her husband and their cockatiel. In addition to writing novels, plays and screenplays, she loves theater, reading, birding and being out in nature.
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