Book News: The Winter Lodge by Susan Wiggs

Posted By Leah on September 6th, 2011

Earlier this year I read and enjoyed Susan Wiggs’s first “Lakeshore” novel Summer at Willow Lake so I was inordinately pleased to see the second novel in the “Lakeshore” series, The Winter Lodge was going to be released over in the UK on 21st October 2011. I love the Winter-y cover and I can’t wait to read Jenny’s story! Here’s the synopsis:

On the longest night of the year, Jenny Majesky loses everything in a devastating house fire. But among the ashes she finds an unusual treasure hidden amid her grandfather’s belongings, one that starts her on a search for the truth, and on a path toward a life that she never imagined. The Winter Lodge, a remote cabin owned by her half sister on the shores of Willow Lake, becomes a safe refuge for Jenny, where she and local police chief Rourke McKnight try to sort out the mysteries revealed by the fire. But when a blizzard traps them together, Jenny, accustomed to the safe predictability of running the family bakery, suddenly doesn’t feel so secure. For even as Rourke shelters her from the storm outside, she knows her heart is at risk. Now, following her dreams might mean walking away from her one chance at love.

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5 Responses to “Book News: The Winter Lodge by Susan Wiggs”

lauranne

Hey leah,had never head of susan wiggs before summer at willow lake but was told she has been released many times before and that was an old book re-published,you probably know is this true?
Either way,wil give this a go..oh my kindle/bookshelf wont go hungry over next few months! Bank account might! :-(
Thanks xxx

Chloe

Lauranne - this has previously been published in 2007 by Mira, its now being re-released by Harlequin.

lauranne

Aah..explains…thanks chloe xxx

Juju at Tales of Whimsy...

This sounds excellent.

Julie

Susan Wiggs is hugely popular in the US, but her books have only just started to get published in the UK, so even though this is a book from 2007, it’s the first time the book has been released in the UK.

MIRA is an imprint of Harlequin, by the way.

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