Book Review of A SUMMER COTTAGE by Viola Shipman

The author delivers another tale from the heart about recently divorced Adie Lou Kruger as she struggles with her feelings of self worth after also going through facing an empty nest. This 40-something woman is looking to start a new career when she decides to turn her late grandmother’s lakeside cottage into a bed and breakfast for women who need a place to regroup and relax, if for only a weekend. The book describes Adie Lou’s challenges and her excitement of rebuilding the cottage and her own life. She finds herself rewriting the story of where and how her life will take place. She’s also determined to learn how to love again. Cheers to Viola Shipman for a superb summer escape! by S.M. OKelly Associate

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