The Chapels on the Hill
Author: Virginia McCullough
Genre: Women's Fiction
Publisher: PUB
Book Description:
When
tragedy struck, Sonia and Aaron’s reason to be together seemed to slip away,
along with the love they once shared. Both believe they’ll find closure at an
event dedicating a music pavilion to their son, allowing them to say a final
goodbye and freeing them to commit to new relationships. But instead of finding
peace, memories of the life they shared with their son, Matt, stir up
unexpected feelings, prompting them to relive both sweet and painful times of
their shared memories of the life they shared…
And they
can’t forget Matt’s special gift…
By age
five, Matt’s cello teacher declared him a child prodigy. But life with a
prodigy can become complicated and even strains Aaron and Sonia’s marriage.
Sonia is forced to balance her commitment to Matt and his music with running
Chapel’s Botanical Garden, a business she created to save Aaron’s family’s
land. Aaron’s law practice leads him to high-profile cases all over the
country. Aaron is concerned about music dominating Matt’s childhood, but he
eventually understands his son’s gift is already leading him to a life far away
from their home in Lady’s River, Wisconsin.
When Matt
is taken from them unexpectedly, Aaron and Sonia turn in different directions,
eventually going their separate ways. It seems to be working…or is it? For
Sonia and Aaron, only a trip through the past will allow them to redeem the
future—perhaps even find a shared future again.
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Excerpt
Sonia switched back and forth
between two cable news stations and an old made-for TV movie she’d seen a couple
of times, determined to stay upright and awake. When sleepiness overtook her,
she’d head to bed. No more dozing off in the den. This catch-as-catch-can
lifestyle she’d sunk into after coming back from Pearson Pond had begun to
embarrass her.
First, she’d call the painter in the
morning. Even if she reconnected with Ben—maybe even began planning a future
with him—she’d still need to fix up the house before she could sell it. And the
den was as good a place to start as any.
She picked at the fraying fabric on
the arm of the couch. No wonder she felt off balance. She spent most of her
time at home in a room she last painted a sophisticated pale gray. But time had
darkened the walls, and now they looked drab and sad, begging for new life,
like the whole house had the day she first stood in the living room imagining
herself living there.
She and Aaron had poured their
new-found passion into the house, discovering each other and reveling in the
miracle that they’d fallen in love.
No more ancient history. Move on.
Maybe selling the place was the only way to make a fresh start. What was she
hanging on to it for, anyway? She wouldn’t want to live in it with Ben. No, the
house belonged to her old life.
Studying the walls in the den, she
settled on replacing the gray with a brighter ivory, with the far wall painted
in a butterscotch yellow for contrast. Then she’d hang the paintings she’d
bought at various art exhibits at the garden over the last few years. Too
distracted to decide where to hang them, she’d stashed them in the attic for
safekeeping.
Sonia left the couch and knelt on
the rug in front of the shelves. Before she could change her mind, she scooped
up a row of paperbacks and spread them out in front of her. She needed two
piles, one for the keepers and one for the giveaways.
No lingering allowed. If she let the
memories grab hold of her, she’d hear echoes of Aaron teasing her about her
gritty murder mysteries. But even as she sorted, little snippets popped into
her mind and she couldn’t order them back into their hiding places.
She sat back on her heels and
recalled the day, only a week or two before Matt was born, when she’d flopped
into the easy chair to read. She’d ended up resting the open book across her
swollen belly and dozed, opening her eyes when she’d felt Aaron’s lips on her
forehead. “Having sweet dreams?” he’d asked, holding up the book and pointing
to the bloody knife on the cover.
She smiled at the memory of his
amused eyes.
“Enough of that,” she said out loud.
Distracting herself by gathering up a second armful of books, she quickly
tossed them into one pile or the other.
About the Author
Bestselling author Virginia McCullough’s fiction titles include Amber Light, Greta's Grace, Island Healing, Book 1 of her St. Anne's Island Series, and The Chapels on the Hill. The Jacks of Her Heart, which releases in May 2015, offers a lighter take on romance in middle-age. Her novels offer hope, healing, and plenty of second chances—and her characters always share some fun and laughter along the way, too.
A lifelong writer, Virginia has written over 100 books as a ghostwriter or coauthor. Her clients include well-known doctors, lawyers, professional speakers, and individuals with a story to tell. She’s come to see that her nonfiction work also offers readers hope and healing. Virginia coauthored (w/Lynda McDaniel) Write Your Book Now and Storytelling Toolkit, both available on amazon.com. She currently lives in Wisconsin.
About the Author
Bestselling author Virginia McCullough’s fiction titles include Amber Light, Greta's Grace, Island Healing, Book 1 of her St. Anne's Island Series, and The Chapels on the Hill. The Jacks of Her Heart, which releases in May 2015, offers a lighter take on romance in middle-age. Her novels offer hope, healing, and plenty of second chances—and her characters always share some fun and laughter along the way, too.
A lifelong writer, Virginia has written over 100 books as a ghostwriter or coauthor. Her clients include well-known doctors, lawyers, professional speakers, and individuals with a story to tell. She’s come to see that her nonfiction work also offers readers hope and healing. Virginia coauthored (w/Lynda McDaniel) Write Your Book Now and Storytelling Toolkit, both available on amazon.com. She currently lives in Wisconsin.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this book. The cover makes it look like the perfect springtime read!
ReplyDeletethis is such a sad yet uplifting story..it sounds a truly great read
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