Title: More Than Words Can Say
Author: Robert Barclay
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Book: Paperback, 400 pages
Buy: Amazon.com
Synopsis:
From the author of If Wishes Were Horses comes a novel of long-buried secrets and self-discovery, showing us that sometimes what goes unsaid is more powerful than words. . . .
Chelsea Enright never expected to inherit her grandmother's lakeside cottage deep in the Adirondacks—a serene getaway that had been mysteriously closed up decades ago. This is no simple bequest, however, because when Chelsea finds her grandmother's WWII diaries, she's stunned to discover that they hold secrets she never suspected . . . and they have the power to turn her own life upside down.
Even more surprising is the compelling presence of local doctor Brandon "Yale, and Chelsea soon finds her "short stay" has stretched into the entire summer. She cannot put this cottage and her family's past behind her easily—and the more she learns about the woman her grandmother truly was, the more Chelsea's own life begins to change . . . and nothing will ever be the same again.
Review:
I love a good "find my past through treasures" type of book. There's nothing more satisfying than reading a book where a character finds out just who their relatives are from past journals, photographs, and keepsakes. In this particular novel, Chelsea bequeaths her grandmother's lake cottage, which not only contains a diary and photographs from her time there in the 1940's, but also has a handsome neighbor who helps her along the journey of self-discovery.
I was immediately drawn into this book.... who wouldn't love to receive a beautiful lake cottage and have a change to learn more about their grandmother, even if what they learn could change their whole life. The plot in the story flowed really well between Chelsea's story and what she was reading in her grandmother's diary. Food also played a large part in the novel, as her grandmother was an excellent cook and had fun ways of titling her recipes. Chelsea also had her recipe book, so recreating her grandmother's dishes was another way to connect herself to her past.
I wasn't sure what the twist would be in the novel but it was somewhat surprising and thought-provoking. What was even better was that as Chelsea learned more about her grandmother's past, she was also getting closer to Brandon at the same time, what adds to the romanticism of the book. I really enjoyed this novel and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to get lost in the past and beauty of a cottage and a burgeoning love on the lake. I give this book 5 stars.
isclaimer: I received a copy of the book from the publisher in order to create this review. The opinions expressed are of my own. Thank you to Trish at TLC Book Tours.



















