**After All by Heidi McLaughlin**
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Everyone! So thrilled to see you all today! We have another new-to-me author
and book! Please allow me to feature on the blog Heidi McLaughlin and her
latest release, AFTER ALL … And HAPPY RELEASE DAY!
**HEIDI MCLAUGHLIN **
**BIO**
Heidi
McLaughlin is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today Bestselling
author of The Beaumont Series, The Boys of Summer, and The Archers.
Originally, from the Pacific Northwest, she now lives in picturesque Vermont, with her husband, two daughters, and their three dogs.
In 2012, Heidi turned her passion for reading into a full-fledged literary career, writing over twenty novels, including the acclaimed Forever My Girl.
When writing isn't occupying her time, you can find her sitting courtside at either of her daughters' basketball games.
Heidi's first novel, Forever My Girl, has been adapted into a motion picture with LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions, starring Alex Roe and Jessica Rothe, and opened in theaters on January 19, 2018, and is now available on DVD & Digital.
Originally, from the Pacific Northwest, she now lives in picturesque Vermont, with her husband, two daughters, and their three dogs.
In 2012, Heidi turned her passion for reading into a full-fledged literary career, writing over twenty novels, including the acclaimed Forever My Girl.
When writing isn't occupying her time, you can find her sitting courtside at either of her daughters' basketball games.
Heidi's first novel, Forever My Girl, has been adapted into a motion picture with LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions, starring Alex Roe and Jessica Rothe, and opened in theaters on January 19, 2018, and is now available on DVD & Digital.
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**AFTER ALL**
Publication
date:
March 24, 2020
Genres: Adult, Contemporary
Genres: Adult, Contemporary
**BLURB**
From New York Times bestselling author Heidi
McLaughlin comes a heartfelt story about overcoming great loss and forgiving
past sins to find happiness again.
Brooklyn Hewett hasn’t stepped foot in Cape Harbor for fifteen years—not
since an accident claimed the love of her life, Austin Woods. Desperate to move
forward, Brooklyn has focused on raising her daughter for the past fourteen
years. But when the opportunity comes along to renovate, and possibly buy, the
old Driftwood Inn, Brooklyn knows it’s time to go home.
But
it won’t be easy. For one, Austin’s best friend, Bowie Holmes,
still lives in Cape Harbor. Brooklyn hasn’t quite been able to forget him: not
since the night they spent together—the same night they both lost Austin.
Separated by tragedy and guilt, they’re brought together by the Driftwood
project. And as they rebuild the inn, they discover they’re also rebuilding
something else.
Brooklyn’s
always been desperate to move on, not knowing that she first needs to reconcile
past transgressions. She can’t forget, but she can forgive—Austin, Bowie, and
herself—on her way toward long-awaited happiness.
**TEASERS*
He moved closer leaning in as far as he could to get a look at the
woman. His heart stopped. His lungs ceased to inhale or exhale. He knew
her....well.
Each morning, before the sun even rose, men and women walked the wide
planks of the docks preparing their boats for the day. The sounds of the
marina echoed throughout the harbor: the scuffing of heavy boots, the whooshing
of ropes coiling, the bubbling of water as the engines roared to life.
Deep down, they both knew. Time. It was they had needed to grow up and
accept themselves for who they were all along.
Bowie closed his eyes and wished the images of a young Brookklyn away
from his mind. He had shut the book on his past a long time ago, and yet, there
she was, standing in front of him.
**EXCERPT**
Instead of heading straight to the Driftwood Inn, Brooklyn detoured and
drove down Third Street. This was the only town she had ever lived in or
visited that hadn’t had a Main Street. It was such a random thing she picked up
on when she and her parents moved here years ago. She never understood why
until she learned that when the town incorporated, the people counted the
streets up from the harbor, numbering instead of naming, with First Street
being the closest to the water.
Curiosity filled her. For years she had not asked questions about her
favorite spots, mostly to avoid the feeling of being homesick, but also so she
could forget. The less she knew, the better. The less she longed to return, the
easier it would be to create a new life. That was what she needed to do: start
over, put the past behind her, and move on.
At the red light, she closed her eyes. It only took her seconds to tell
Carly she would come back, even though, deep down, it wasn’t what she wanted to
do. Yet, she owed the woman and could never tell her no. Brooklyn was content
with the life she was living. She was one of the most sought-after home
renovators, with homeowners paying her top dollar to come to them, to transform
their visions into their dream homes. Her job afforded her many luxuries,
except roots. She didn’t rent a home, let alone own one. Each town became her
stomping ground, until the next job came in. She traveled thousands of miles,
back and forth across the country, leaving her mark everywhere she went.
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