THE SECOND HOME by Christina Clancy

This book is a story of a family that goes through a harrowing event that turns into secrets, lies, and hurt, which could have been dealt with if a scoundrel had not been in the middle of it all. How can one person try to destroy so many lives? The tale starts out as being an uplifting one, when an orphaned teenage boy is adopted by a loving family. Then the unmentionable happens, and the boy seems to turn into someone else entirely. Can his life be turned around? Can the whole family’s lives be saved, or is it too late? The family’s second home on the Cape, which serves as their vacation home for the summers, plays an important role in this emotionally gripping story of family, love, and possible forgiveness. by S.M. OKelly Library Associate

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