![]() ![]() And they may not go down without a fight. With dreams of traveling the world again in her retirement, Eby has plans for Lost Lake - but so do other Georgia residents. but can’t bear to leave it behind, either. With Eby’s beloved husband gone, she no longer feels the passion she once did for the area. Once a happening resort area, Lost Lake has fallen into disrepair - and become a victim of changing economic times. Wanting to escape from her cold mother-in-law and the constraints at home, Kate wakes up from a year of despondency with the idea of visiting her aunt Eby on the lake Eby has called home for decades. ![]() Our main cast is comprised of Kate and Devin, a mother-daughter duo grieving the unexpected loss of Kate’s husband. Despite an intriguing-enough premise and some sweet (if shallow) characters, I never connected with the story or felt any allegiance to this unusual crew of vacationers and locals alike in Lost Lake, Georgia. ![]() Her blend of magic, love and family is often a delight, and I always look forward to losing myself in her work.Īll this to say I went into Lost Lake with high expectations. I fell in love with her work in Garden Spells, then had my devotion solidified with The Sugar Queen and The Peach Keeper. ![]() Hearing Sarah Addison Allen has a new novel out is enough to send me running for the bookstore. ![]()
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