Don't miss the next novel from beloved bestselling author Barbara Delinsky, who "combines her understanding of human nature with absorbing, unpredictable storytelling (Publishers Weekly )" in ways that no reader will soon forget.
Home is where the heart is ... but what happens when a mother and daughter are forced to question everything they thought they knew about themselves?
Jamie MacAfee's life is almost perfect. She loves her fianc e, even if she hasn't quite worked out why she won't set a wedding date and she certainly adores her job, working as an architect on their family home renovation show. Meanwhile, her beloved mother Caroline has built up her confidence after a painful divorce, working closely alongside her daughter as the very successful host of Gut It!. Everything is going to plan, until the lives of both women are changed overnight.
When the TV network plan to replace Caroline with Jamie as the show's host, Caroline is left feeling horribly betrayed - and old in the eyes of the world. Then tragedy strikes, leaving Jamie guardian to her small orphaned step-brother and fianc e to a man who doesn't want the child.
As the blueprints they've built their lives around go up in flames, loyalties shift and new relationships tempt. Jamie and Caroline must decide what they really want - and discover where their future lies . . .
About the Author
Barbara Ruth Greenberg was born on August 9, 1945 near Boston, Massachusetts. Her mother died when she was only eight. In 1976, she graduated from Newton High School, in Newton, Massachusetts. She then went on to earn a B.A. in Psychology from Tufts University and an M.A. in Sociology at Boston College.
Delinsky married Steve Delinsky, a law student, when she was very young. During the first years of her marriage, she worked for the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. After the birth of her first child, Andrew, she took a job as a photographer and reporter for the Belmont Herald newspaper. She also filled her time doing volunteer work at hospitals, and serving on the Board of Directors of the Friends of the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center and their Women's Cancer Advisory Board.
In 1980, after having a pair of twins, Eric and Jeremy, Delinsky read an article about three female writers, and decided to try putting her imagination on paper. After three months of researching, plotting, and writing, she sold her first book. Since then, over 30 million copies of her books are in print, and they have been published in 25 languages. One of her novels, A Woman's Place , was made into a Lifetime movie starring Lorraine Bracco.
Industry Reviews
'Warm, rich, textured and impossible to put down.' - Nora Roberts
'Fans of Jodie Picoult will love this . . . a poignant family story.' - Daily Express
'Compelling reading' - The Sun
'Delinsky's writing is fluid and makes for a hard-to-put-down book.' - Glamour