(3/4/2017)
We meet Cassie, the granddaughter of June in 2015. She presents as a financially strapped, resentful young woman who has inherited June’s large and stately house in Ohio. The house, however, is in ruins and the ghosts of the former inhabitants speak to Cassie in her dreams (a good technique that provides background) depressing her further.
With patience, readers watch Cassie mature as she begins to understand long ago events that occurred between the family and townspeople who preceded her. The first event to drive this story begins when a man named Nick appears at Cassie’s door to announce that she may be a very rich woman.
Nick tells Cassie she has inherited a fortune from an unknown grandfather Jack__________, a former matinee idol, whose famously beautiful daughter Tate, is vigorously contesting the will.
At this point the announcement of the inheritance feels too weak to move beyond “a poor, orphan maiden is rescued by the generous benefactor.” Readers, be patient.
While Cassie seems the traditional protagonist, the novel pivots around June. June, her friend Lindy (a wonderfully created character) and several others are the first of this multi-generational novel who move between the early twentieth century and the present.
There are many subplots, all of which work to transform Cassie into the woman she actually is: a kind, loving woman who is young to be alone in life and simply misses the people she has lost, ending with her grandmother June. The love story, however, between innocent June and sophisticated movie star Jack is the nucleus here. While June may unfold tentatively, it becomes seriously solid – well beyond a “beach read.”