Winter in full bloom by anita Higman
Book starts out with Lily on a plane traveling when a girl sits next to her Jenny and talks her through the anxiety of flying. She starts to tell her of why she's traveling and the story of her visiting her mother once her husband Richard had died and her daughter had gone off to college.
Her mother thinks it's time to tell her of her twin sister-which she knows nothing about.
Her sister, Camille Violet and she's Lily Anne. The only head she has is the church she goes to and that doesn't pan out but Marcus, a local meets her in the botanical gardens and they talk and he seems to think he knows her-she does look similar to Lily. They have dinner and talk more in hopes of seeing Camille.
Love the gardens and travel as I've never been to Australia. So many new foods, places that would also excite me.
When she does find her sister Camille is not very open but things change with their lives and now she's heading back to the state. Love the talk of how similar they really are, I'm amazed at all the small similarities.
Because of their bond they have moved Marcus into making some life resolutions. Love banter Lily and Marcus have with book features, names of characters in the children's book that she has a bond to also.
Especially loved the bagpipes playing and the Irish poem-it's my favorite one as I have an Irish ancestry.
Love Camille's career choice, explains a lot of what's in the book. When they approach their mother to get to the root of the problem they find God has always been missing from their early years.
Detailed descriptions, even about making spaghetti sauce and time is short. Love the pact the woman make.
Before she can commit to her new relationship she must finish up with the last one and others end their other relationships...
I received this book from The Book Club Network (bookfun.org) in exchange for my honest review.