![]() ![]() At times I even enjoyed the family aspect of it more than the romance. It also contains strong family elements, which I loved and thought elevated the story really beautifully. ![]() What I Thought Was True is a beautiful summer read about second chances and first love. But after reading this book, I might have to jump right in to My Life Next Door. I decided to pick up What I Thought Was True first because a companion to My Life Next Door is coming out in mid-August and I wanted to marathon them. This was my first Huntley Fitzpatrick novel, even though I’ve owned her debut novel, My Life Next Door, for a while now. I really loved this book – a lot more than I actually expected to. ![]() Sparks fly and secret histories unspool as Gwen spends a gorgeous, restless summer struggling to resolve what she thought was true-about the place she lives, the people she loves, and even herself-with what really is. Gwen worries this will be her fate too, but just when it looks like she’ll never escape what happened-or the island-her past explodes into her present, redefining the boundaries of her life. He’s a rich kid from across the bridge, and she hails from a family of housecleaners who keep the island’s summer people happy. ![]() Gwen Castle has never so badly wanted to say good-bye to her island home till now: the summer her Biggest Mistake Ever, Cassidy Somers, takes a job there as the local yard boy. ![]()
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