In 1871, Kirstin Hallberg arrives in Duluth, Minnesota, to find the city council intent on building a canal and ensuring the city's rise to greatness. She's come to care for her elderly grandmother Lena Segerson only to discover Lena very full of life and full of secrets. For when Kirstin opens their front door one day, she finds the brother she long thought dead on the other side. Domar begs his sister to say nothing to their parents, viewing their grief as payment for falsely accusing him of bad behavior years prior and driving him from their Swedish village. Caught between her brother's wishes and the chance to ease her family's pain, Kirstin doesn't know which decision is right. When Domar's friend Ilian is hurt in an accident, Kirstin and her grandmother volunteer to care for him. Ilian struggles with his own bitterness toward his estranged father, heightened by his injured leg. He can now never return to logging, but the only other thing he really knows and enjoys is making Mackinaw boats--but that would force him to seek his father's help. As he recovers, a natural attraction starts between Ilian and Kirstin, but both are dealing with problems without easy answers. With no clear way forward, can love ever thrive and the past be forgiven?
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3 primary booksLadies of the Lake is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Tracie Peterson.
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Another winner by Tracie Peterson!
I adored this complex story of family secrets and new beginnings. It was fun to experience a well-written “enemies to friends to romance” storyline. This was one of the best of that trope I've read. The way misunderstandings, lies, and secrets intertwined to create a couple of estrangements was wonderful, because it made for fantastic tension and plot twists as the characters attempted to detangle the web one thread at a time. The canal-building angle was fascinating. I love how thorough Mrs. Peterson is in her research. That part of the story came alive vividly for me. I wonder what part of the lake's development will be featured next time!
Content: alcohol, replacement profanity, marital affairs mentioned