Sunday, 28 July 2013

The Memory of Water Karen White

The Memory of Water Karen White





Overview:

On the night their mother drowns, sisters Marnie and Diana Maitland discover there is more than one kind of death. There is the death of innocence, of love, and of hope. Each sister harbors a secret about that night-secrets that will erode their lives as they grow into adulthood.

After ten years of silence between the sisters, Marnie is called back to the South Carolina Lowcountry by Diana's ex-husband, Quinn. His young son has returned from a sailing trip with his emotionally unstable mother, and he is refusing to speak. In order to help the traumatized boy, Marnie must reopen old wounds and bring the darkest memories of their past to the surface. And she must confront Diana, before they all go under.

“Beautifully written and as lyrical as the tides, The Memory of Water speaks directly to the heart and will linger in yours long after you’ve read the final page. I loved this book!”

—Susan Crandall, author of A Kiss in Winter

Learning to Breathe

“White creates a heartfelt story full of vibrant characters and emotion that leaves the reader satisfied yet hungry for more from this talented author.”

—Booklist

“Beautifully written, White’s latest is full of emotional drama and well-crafted characters.”

—Romantic Times (4½ stars)

“One of those stories where you savor every single word…[a] perfect 10.”

—Romance Reviews Today

“Another one of Karen White’s emotional books! A joy to read!”

—The Best Reviews
Pieces of the Heart

“Heartwarming and intense…a tale that resonates with the meaning of unconditional love.”

—Romantic Times (4 stars)

“A terrific, insightful character study.”

—Midwest Book Review

The Color of Light

“White’s prose is lyrical, and she weaves in elements of mysticism and romance without being heavy-handed. This is an accomplished novel about loss and renewal, and readers will be taken with the people and stories of Pawleys Island.”

—Booklist

“The reader will hear the ocean roar and the seagulls scream as the past reluctantly gives up its ghosts in this beautiful, enticing, and engrossing novel.”

—Romantic Times (4½ stars)

“A story as rich as a coastal summer…dark secrets, heartache, a magnificent South Carolina setting, and a great love story.”

—New York Times bestselling author Deborah Smith

“An engaging read with a delicious taste of the mysterious.”

—New York Times bestselling author Haywood Smith

“Karen White’s novel is as lush as the Lowcountry, where the characters’ wounded souls come home to mend in unexpected and magical ways.”

—Patti Callahan Henry, award-winning author of Between the Tides

ENJOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!


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