Nantucket Jubilee

Author:Katie Winters

Category:Romance

Total pages:53

Description

It's time for the Nantucket Jubilee— an iconic celebration that calls back the most secretive of the Copperfield children, Ella.

Twenty-five years ago, Quentin, Julia, and Alana fled The Copperfield House, leaving Greta and Ella alone— feeling completely abandoned.

But it wasn’t the first time.

Abandonment, as it turns out, has been the theme of Ella’s life. And she doesn’t even know it, yet.

After graduation from Nantucket High, Ella ran off to New York City and joined an indie rock band. There, she met the heartbreakingly handsome guitarist, Will Ashton.

It didn’t surprise her that she fell head-over-heels for Will, but what did surprise her was all the rest: that their love and their rock band flourished. That soon, they were named one of the “top indie bands to watch out for.” And later, that she and Will had two perfect children, Laura and Danny.

It’s been over twenty-five years since her father was sent to prison. Recently, her sisters, Julia, and Alana have returned to The Copperfield House to mend the pieces of their broken family.

On top of it all, Julia and Alana are now almost certain that Bernard isn’t to blame for the crimes he served time for.

What does Ella think about that?

She doesn’t have time to think about it. Her band is on the verge of breaking up; her children are teenagers; and she’s holding down two jobs to make ends meet.

On top of it all, her and Will’s on-again, off-again relationship is almost certainly “off” for good.

She's heartbroken. She needs help. She needs the kind of love that The Copperfield House provides.

But through the mess of self-discovery at The Copperfield House— Ella is about to learn of long-held family truths that both destroy her and make her understand herself for the very first time.

It is time to live again.

And maybe, just maybe, it's time to return to The Copperfield House for good.

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