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Coming Home

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Bestselling author Georgia Bockoven is at her powerful and emotional peak in this novel perfect for fans of Nancy Thayer and Elin Hilderbrand.

Unlock the door to the beach house...a place where life slows down, people come together, and love is the strongest force of all.

After you've given your baby to strangers, what do you say when someone asks if you have children?

Fourteen years ago, Melinda Campbell was fifteen and a half, pregnant and terrified. Desperate to protect her baby from a malicious grandfather and needed at home to take care of her own critically ill father, Melinda makes the most generous, heart-wrenching choice of all: adoption. Now she's living the successful life her father struggled to give her, but missing her daughter with a longing that shadows every joy.

Jeremy Richmond knows the beach house the way a painter knows his canvas, intimately and focused on detail. His life revolves around his adopted daughter, Shiloh, the girl who's owned his heart from the moment he first held her as an infant. They were a picture-perfect family until Shiloh was diagnosed with pediatric lupus and Jeremy's wife walked away.
When Shiloh tells her father she's tired of fighting her illness and wants to meet her biological mother before it's too late, Jeremy agrees to find a woman he has no desire to meet.

From the moment Melinda and Jeremy come face-to-face, they realize their worlds will never be the same. Will the beach house that has harbored troubled hearts for decades prove to be the balm they need to heal...?


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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2017

      Melinda Campbell was a young teen from Kentucky's coal mine region when she gave up her baby daughter to Jeremy Richmond and his wife, Tess. For 13 years, she has dreamed of seeing her little girl again. When Melinda is contacted unexpectedly by Jeremy, it is because his daughter Shiloh has pediatric lupus and is expressing a strong desire to meet her birth mother. Melinda breaks from her high-powered career and travels to Santa Cruz, CA, to a cozy beach house where she begins a thorny relationship with Jeremy and works to create a rapport with her daughter, both of whom cannot understand how a woman could ever give up her infant for adoption. The soothing, natural beach setting contrasts with Melinda's poverty-stricken past, Shiloh's illness, and Jeremy's new legal woes brought on by Tess, who abandoned Shiloh five years earlier. VERDICT Bockoven's second "Beach House" novel weaves a lovely tapestry depicting the many threads that form a life. With a focus on family, relationships, loss, and reconciliation, along with a pleasing hint of romance, this novel will appeal to fans of Luanne Rice and Elin Hilderbrand.--Gloria Drake, Oswego P.L. Dist., IL

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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