The Cottage on Glass Lake by Amy Pine

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The Cottage on Glass Lake by Amy Pine is a charming and uplifting novel that delves into the importance of friendship, finding oneself, welcoming new opportunities, and balances significant life-altering issues with light-hearted humor. This is the story of two women who aren't even friends who end up at a lakeside cottage together for a month long vacation. Their friendship, their relationships with others and the unexpected people they meet are so much fun and give all the feelings.

 

The book is focused on two women taking a spontaneous month-long trip to a beach house that results in finding unexpected love. Dr. Becca Weiland is a recently divorced doctor with twin children, who attempt to learn to let go of her worries and embrace spontaneity. What ensues is Becca's journey of self-discovery: involving dealing with past hurts and insecurities to find her true self. Sadie, a single baker, is focused on the present instead of the future. During this time of transformation, Sadie faces her fears and explores her own desires and dreams. The small town the women are visiting brings unexpected love for each of them, a pair of brothers with their own personal issues, who challenge both women to move out of their respective comfort zones; and includes an adorable, precocious ten-year-old with a penchant for collecting dollar bills, and an assortment of family and neighbors.

 

A heartwarming summer read about romance, friendship, and personal growth; with lessons taught on family, friendship, self-appreciation, trust, and facing your demons no matter what they be. Basically, be your best self and live your best life. I highly recommend The Bloom Girls to other readers.

                                                   

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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