Her Mother's Shadow
3 journalers for this copy...
Sending to MsPooh.
~~~Thanks a bunch...
Annie
She was beautiful, talented and giving, but Annie O'Neill's life ended too early in tragedy. A loving mother and wife, she was the heart of her family and of the small community of Kiss River. But her generous nature hid a darker side that remained secret for years after her death.
Lacey
As a teenager, Lacey O'Neill witnessed her mother's fatal shooting. Now she has grown up in Annie's image. But when she learn the shattering truth about the woman she's spent a decade emulating, the foundation on which Lacey has built her adult life begins to crumble. Then the unthinkable happens - Lacey's close childhood friend dies, leaving her eleven-year-old daughter, Mackenzie, in Lacey's care. Already confused about what it means to have been Annie O'Neill's daughter, she unwillingly finds herself in the role of mother to the young girl.
Mackenzie
Uprooted by her mother's death, Mackenzie resents her new home of Kiss River, and Lacey O'Neill for bringing her there. She wants nothing to do with her mother's oldest friend, or the father who until recently didn't know she existed. Behind her angry façade, Mackenzie is a frightened little girl who desperately needs to share her loss. But the person who could understand her best might be the one she resents most: Lacey.
Annie
She was beautiful, talented and giving, but Annie O'Neill's life ended too early in tragedy. A loving mother and wife, she was the heart of her family and of the small community of Kiss River. But her generous nature hid a darker side that remained secret for years after her death.
Lacey
As a teenager, Lacey O'Neill witnessed her mother's fatal shooting. Now she has grown up in Annie's image. But when she learn the shattering truth about the woman she's spent a decade emulating, the foundation on which Lacey has built her adult life begins to crumble. Then the unthinkable happens - Lacey's close childhood friend dies, leaving her eleven-year-old daughter, Mackenzie, in Lacey's care. Already confused about what it means to have been Annie O'Neill's daughter, she unwillingly finds herself in the role of mother to the young girl.
Mackenzie
Uprooted by her mother's death, Mackenzie resents her new home of Kiss River, and Lacey O'Neill for bringing her there. She wants nothing to do with her mother's oldest friend, or the father who until recently didn't know she existed. Behind her angry façade, Mackenzie is a frightened little girl who desperately needs to share her loss. But the person who could understand her best might be the one she resents most: Lacey.
Thanks for the book MsPooh
My bookcase is overflowing…and it doesn’t look like I’ll get to this anytime soon so I’m making it available in case someone else would like to read it.