Darcie Chan takes readers back to the lovely town of Mill River- where neighbors truly care for each other. This serene backdrop is the perfect juxtaposition to the internal turmoil of Karen Cooper, who struggles with clinical depression as her husband has gone missing in the Middle East. Alongside Karen is Father Michael O'Brien, whose ghosts are coming out of the closet, and Claudia, Kyle, Emily, and Rose- other townsfolk who are trying to find their niche. Together these characters make a rounded novel that is full of desperation, hope, and redemption. This is a beautiful addition to the Mill River Series, yet also reads well as a stand-alone novel.
SUMMARY: When Karen Cooper moves with her husband and son back to her hometown of Mill River, she finally feels peace. However, when her husband leaves once again for the Middle East and Karen gets a call that he has gone missing her depression spirals out of control. Father Michael O'Brien has been the priest in Mill River for decades and has seen the residents die and be born. When Emily DiSanti finds old letters from Father O'Brien's mother to her best friend Mary, she learns secrets of Father O'Brien's past that come back to affect him now. As the townsfolk each learn how to wrestle their own demons, they also learn how to take care of each other in their most desperate time of need.