Book description
After the extreme heat of her Nantucket studio causes her to go into
early labour and almost lose her youngest son, renowned artist Claire
Danner Crispin now devotes her life to her four children, and her
husband Jason. But when Lock Dixon asks Claire to help organise the
annual Nantucket Gala, she is given a new sense of purpose. Asked partly
in the hope that she can persuade her school sweetheart, now a
world-famous rock star, to play at the event, Claire is tempted by the
challenge. On the brink of a decision that could threaten her marriage,
she is in danger of becoming closer to Lock than either of them had
intended . . . Elin Hilderbrand is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins
University and the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she was a
teaching/writing fellow. She lives with her husband and their three
children in Nantucket, Massachusetts.