Bates made her way up the path leading to the historic lighthouse. Could she live here for the year she'd committed? She was embarking on a dream she'd nurtured since childhood. The isolation of a lighthouse, the loneliness, the yearning for someone's return, all spelled romantic fantasy to young girls, even for Bates at one time. Now it spelled escape . . . at least that's what she thought!
Some might call this just a chick book but I found it quite enjoyable and learned a good bit about the Wisconsin-Minnesota area, lighthouses, and Murano glass among other things. Congratulations, Sue, you have done REL HS proud!