Description:
Ellie and Quinn's honeymoon in France is meant to be a celebration of love and new beginnings. But when they visit the quaint village her ancestor once called home, Ellie finds herself drawn into the story of why he left--and discovers that the roots of love, sacrifice, and hope stretch further than she ever imagined.
Back home, Graham's quiet days take an unexpected turn when a long-buried family secret comes to light. With Norma's humor and Phil's loyal companionship, they embark on a road trip that is as much about friendship and belonging as it is about uncovering the truth.
As Ellie and Graham's journeys unfold across continents, they begin to realize that the ties of family, past and present, can shape not only where we come from, but who we are meant to be.
Brief description: Beth Farrar been a voracious reader from the moment her parents gave her the best gift ever-a library card! And when she was a teenager, her grandfather handed her a gold signet ring that belonged to his grandmother, thus sparking her passion for family history. For close to fifteen years she wrote a column called Living Country in an English language newspaper north of Montreal, called Main Street, where she shared everyday stories about raising her three sons with her hubby in a log cabin on a lake. She also wrote articles about genealogy and how people could start building their own family trees. Since then, she's written in various genres, mostly for fun, but have found her niche-genealogy mysteries. Publishing later in life has been amazing, as she's had to learn new tech skills, and research new genealogy resources to share in her stories. The journey has been half the fun.