Returning home can break…or make a man.
This is a story of the deep woods, about a man who must come to terms with his family, his past, and one nosy, opinionated neighbor determined to show him the light.
Our Review: With lush descriptive phrasing of the people and the land of Maine’s north woods, and a complex history between the main characters, this is one formidable book. Add in snappy, crisp dialogue and you cannot—nor do you want to—put this book down. If it is any judge, the next book in this series should be a beauty.
On a scale of 1-5, The Light at Corriveau Crossing merits an 8.
Kat Henry Doran,
Wild Women Reviews
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