Last summer, Lowcountry author Mary Alice Monroe released the first in a summertime trilogy set in the Charleston area. “The Summer Girls” hit the New York Times bestseller list and introduced readers to Mamaw, who gathers her three granddaughters at her Sullivan’s Island beach house under the guise of celebrating her 80th birthday, but with a true intent to heal childhood wounds and draw the three grown women back together.
The book left readers clamoring for more and the wait is just about over. The second book in the trilogy is due out June 17 — just in time for another great beach read. “The Summer Wind” continues the stories of Mamaw and her granddaughters while also continuing to explore the real-life plight of the Atlantic bottlenose dolphins.
Here’s a sneak peek of what’s coming in “The Summer Wind”:
It’s midsummer and Dora is staying at Sea Breeze, the family’s ancestral home, on Sullivan’s Island. For years, Dora has played the role of the perfect wife and mother in a loveless marriage. Now her husband filed for divorce, her child is diagnosed with autism, and her house in nearby Summerville is on the market.
Dora’s facade collapses under the weight of her grief and she suffers “broken heart syndrome.” Mamaw and the girls rally around Dora. But it’s up to Dora to heal herself as she spends the summer at the beach, discovering the secrets of the island and her heart. This is a summer of discovery for all the women at Sea Breeze. Carson returns from Florida to face life-changing decisions, Lucille confronts a health scare, and an unexpected visitor has Harper reconsidering her life’s direction.
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