Anna Sullivan has spent the last thirty years traveling solo around the world as a nature photographer, and she’s loved every minute of it. But suddenly, the nights seem long and lonely, and she looks forward to her trips away from Bluebird, Maine and her sisters, Cee-cee and Steph, less and less. When a cruel twist of fate brings her back home, Anna reevaluates everything in her life. Can she … find happiness in the town she’s spent a lifetime running away from?
This is the second book in the heartwarming Bluebird Bay series, preceded by Finding Tomorrow, but can also be read as a stand-alone
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Loved all three books, great characters and believable story!
Finding Home brought back sisters Anna, Cee-Cee, and Steph from Finding Tomorrow. The main focus of Finding Home is Anna. As she’s getting older, she’s finding that although she loves her job she misses her family when she’s gone. Finding Home helps her navigate this as well as some other issues that came up (that I can’t say without spoiling!)
This new series is great. I can just picture the cute little town where they all live. When one of the sisters walks through the door to the house, I feel like my own door is opening. It’s comfortable and warm. I’ve already pre-ordered the next book in this series and I can’t wait to get my family back.
I really enjoyed this book! CeCe makes positive changes in her life after a divorce and starts living for herself. Sisters supporting dad with dementia and trying to adjust and share the responsibility. I really liked the characters and location of the book and look forward to reading more in this series.
As always, DGS does not disappoint.
I loved this book! It can be read as a stand-alone, or you can read the series. READ THE SERIES!!!! Read that again, seriously y’all, read the series. I love that this series is about women my age, dealing with real problems that I have seen or dealt with….. but put into words so much better than I ever could have. It’s awesome to see these characters adjusting to changes in their lives… especially Anna! This spoke volumes to my heart. I can’t wait for the next book!
Great clean read from Denise Swank and Christine Gael, this is about the second Sullivan sister. This one is about Anna, the baby sister, the professional photographer, and how she deals with aging, setting down roots, illness, growing up and finding love. Another amazing book by these authors I can’t wait to see the third sister, Stephanie’s story and the mystery behind her husband’s death.
I highly recommend this book.
Love this new series by one of my favorite authors. I related so much to these three sisters. The bond that holds them together is deep and strong. Yes they have their moments as all siblings do. But life’s complications are bent on testing that strength. Denise and Christine really knock it out of the park with this series. If you’re looking for a feel good read that touches your soul, this is the series for you!
This story grows in so many ways. I love Anna. She sure did give us a scare. The dept of feelings you have for each person is amazing. I want to be apart of this family. I am sometimes this family. I really want to see the cupcake show and all the designs Cee-Cee came up with. I love a good baking show. Cupcake being at the top. I like that Cee-Cee has started living for her. It’s hard to do. I can’t wait for Stephanie ‘s story to unfold. I think she is going to be the one felt the hardest. I am counting down the days till December.
Finding Home, the second book in the Bluebird Bay series was a continuation of a tale of three sisters and their journey. This realistic, and at times humorous, look into the life of three women in their late forties to early fifties and the struggles of taking care of parents, starting over, and finding love. This book was more focused on Anna, but all the other family members were very active throughout the book and their personal stories also advanced. It has a “happy ever after” feel but deals with tough topics women in this demographic are all facing. It was a great read and I enjoy these characters. I can’t wait to read the next book, hopefully we will get to figure out the truth behind Stephanie’s husbands death.
Finding Home is the continuation story of not one sister in particular but all three and their families from book one, Finding Tomorrow. From that novel we know that Celia is the eldest who has opened her own bakery cupcake store. Stephanie is recently widowed and has been a vet for many years and bringing up the rear and by no means the weakest, is Anna who is a renowned wild life photographer. These books are told in the third persons perspective and we get a full feel of what is happening in Bluebird Bay.
In this edition we have Stephanie still searching for answers to the mystery piece of paper left in her husbands coat pocket before he passed away. Celia has all her attention on her bakery and entering a competition and Anna has a lot of issues to sort through, one of them being a sexy tow truck driver. After a shock announcement, each sister questions themselves about being on the right path to achieve happiness for each of them.
I love this family. All three sisters are supportive and loyal to each other and their brood. Their father gives them some concerns with his dementia but he is still feisty. This series has a very authentic feel to it with the trials and tribulations they go through and how they overcome situations.
I’m looking forward to book three, Finding Peace that comes out later this year.
I absolutely love this new series. It’s beautifully written.
The characters are so likable and relatable to many women. I found myself cheering them on in this book and wanting to throat punch someone. For me, this particular book was a whirlwind of emotions. I am currently nursing a good book hangover. Do yourself a favor and grab this series by the horns and hang on!! You’re in for a great ride.
What a wonderfully written book! It’s not often that you are able to really connect to a book for real life situations. This book was chalked full of real life situations, but strong women. They’re open to communication and understanding. That truly made it the most relatable! I loved the first book in this series, and was excited to dig more into Anna’s side of the story. I was not disappointed with the twists and surprises of Finding Home. Even though I’m younger, I’ve always found myself getting along better with women older than me. I think that’s why I connected so well to both of the books in this series so far. I can’t wait for the next book in the Bluebird Bay series!