Summer Shadows 
Murder.
Not the typical family vacation.
When Julia Lamontaigne arrives in Franklin, New Hampshire, she's looking for an escape from the tragedies that have taken over her life. Haunted by the legacy of her beloved sister, and entrusted with her sister's three orphaned children, Julia hopes for a summer of peaceful healing... And hopefully, bonding.
At first, the small New Hampshire town seems to be the perfect location. They quickly settle in and make friends with their eccentric neighbors, then begin work on their summer house – while Julia is drawn into a relationship with Robert Wilde, the handsome cop next door.
But Franklin is haunted, too - by the decades-old murder of a beautiful young artist, killed in the house at the end of Julia's street. Even though everyone says that the case is solved, Julia can't escape the feeling that there's more to the story than she’s being told.
She's right.
Someone doesn’t want the murder case re-opened. And they’re willing to kill again to stop it.
The house at the end of the street hasn’t begun to give up its secrets.
Great read.Although this was a somewhat sad story, it turned into one of strength and determination. The plot then turns scary after a break in.
Summer Shadows was a lovely book with a warm heart. Whether you want to classify it as a great family story, a cozy mystery, or a clean romance, there's no question that it's GOOD!Traynor writes beautifully. Her words perfectly capture Julia's sorrow from losing her sister, self-doubt about her new charges, and hope that they can one day become a true family.She also writes the perspective of Ron in a thoughtful, compassionate way. The reader feels the void that's been left by the loss of his

An unforgettable debut novel, from an author with the all-too-rare gift of writing true Literary Fiction.It's a fascinating cozy mystery, but Summer Shadows is also written to pull the reader inside the struggles of a new family that is formed through tragedy. The protagonist is Julia, whose life is suddenly turned inside-out by a series of losses: Her job, her boyfriend - and worst of all, her beloved sister and brother-in-law.Julia is entrusted with raising her sister's three orphaned
Very enjoyable story. It grabbed my attention and kept it all the way to the end.
Nice enjoyable read Well written, without obvious misspellings or grammatical errors.Engaging, captivating, entertaining.Despite the tragic storyline the book was uplifting.I usually don't award five stars to fiction, but this book was colorful and such a nice escape that it deserves a high rating.
Killarney Traynor
Kindle Edition | Pages: 415 pages Rating: 4.33 | 238 Users | 39 Reviews

Mention Containing Books Summer Shadows
Title | : | Summer Shadows |
Author | : | Killarney Traynor |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 415 pages |
Published | : | November 30th 2014 |
Categories | : | Mystery. Cozy Mystery. Thriller. Mystery Thriller |
Rendition As Books Summer Shadows
Mystery. Romance. Danger.Murder.
Not the typical family vacation.
When Julia Lamontaigne arrives in Franklin, New Hampshire, she's looking for an escape from the tragedies that have taken over her life. Haunted by the legacy of her beloved sister, and entrusted with her sister's three orphaned children, Julia hopes for a summer of peaceful healing... And hopefully, bonding.
At first, the small New Hampshire town seems to be the perfect location. They quickly settle in and make friends with their eccentric neighbors, then begin work on their summer house – while Julia is drawn into a relationship with Robert Wilde, the handsome cop next door.
But Franklin is haunted, too - by the decades-old murder of a beautiful young artist, killed in the house at the end of Julia's street. Even though everyone says that the case is solved, Julia can't escape the feeling that there's more to the story than she’s being told.
She's right.
Someone doesn’t want the murder case re-opened. And they’re willing to kill again to stop it.
The house at the end of the street hasn’t begun to give up its secrets.
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Rating Containing Books Summer Shadows
Ratings: 4.33 From 238 Users | 39 ReviewsComment On Containing Books Summer Shadows
This was excellent! It was long, but so good, the pages just turned themselves! Julia is a single woman who is raising her sister's 3 children after her sister and brother-in-law are killed in an accident. In order to help them move past their grief, and to help them realize some more income from a property they have never even seen, Julia moves the little family to New Hampshire for the summer to rehab an older home so that they can sell it. Along the way, they become embroiled in a twenty yearGreat read.Although this was a somewhat sad story, it turned into one of strength and determination. The plot then turns scary after a break in.
Summer Shadows was a lovely book with a warm heart. Whether you want to classify it as a great family story, a cozy mystery, or a clean romance, there's no question that it's GOOD!Traynor writes beautifully. Her words perfectly capture Julia's sorrow from losing her sister, self-doubt about her new charges, and hope that they can one day become a true family.She also writes the perspective of Ron in a thoughtful, compassionate way. The reader feels the void that's been left by the loss of his

An unforgettable debut novel, from an author with the all-too-rare gift of writing true Literary Fiction.It's a fascinating cozy mystery, but Summer Shadows is also written to pull the reader inside the struggles of a new family that is formed through tragedy. The protagonist is Julia, whose life is suddenly turned inside-out by a series of losses: Her job, her boyfriend - and worst of all, her beloved sister and brother-in-law.Julia is entrusted with raising her sister's three orphaned
Very enjoyable story. It grabbed my attention and kept it all the way to the end.
Nice enjoyable read Well written, without obvious misspellings or grammatical errors.Engaging, captivating, entertaining.Despite the tragic storyline the book was uplifting.I usually don't award five stars to fiction, but this book was colorful and such a nice escape that it deserves a high rating.
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