Yesterday to Tomorrow
Living alone after decades of marriage, friends Carrie, Glenda, and Suzanne decide to celebrate Christmas by taking a three week cruise of the Pacific. The trip is meant to be about laughter, strawberry daiquiris, and above all, forgetting. But lies, confrontations, and romantic entanglements pose unexpected threats.

When Carrie befriends a widower in desperate need of companionship, he could take her down to the depths of despair. A dyslexic teenager just might unlock new purpose in Glenda's future---if her association with him doesn't destroy her reputation first. And Suzanne is startled by the strong physical attraction she feels for a handsome stranger, but will she lose everything by giving in to her passion?

Throw in a dose of international intrigue and a dash of theft, and top it off with a Tahitian full moon. Will all three be on the flight home?

This is the second book of the series, "The Women of Lakeshore Drive." Each book stands alone as a complete story while the series follows the lives of three baby boomers over a progression of time.
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Yesterday to Tomorrow
Living alone after decades of marriage, friends Carrie, Glenda, and Suzanne decide to celebrate Christmas by taking a three week cruise of the Pacific. The trip is meant to be about laughter, strawberry daiquiris, and above all, forgetting. But lies, confrontations, and romantic entanglements pose unexpected threats.

When Carrie befriends a widower in desperate need of companionship, he could take her down to the depths of despair. A dyslexic teenager just might unlock new purpose in Glenda's future---if her association with him doesn't destroy her reputation first. And Suzanne is startled by the strong physical attraction she feels for a handsome stranger, but will she lose everything by giving in to her passion?

Throw in a dose of international intrigue and a dash of theft, and top it off with a Tahitian full moon. Will all three be on the flight home?

This is the second book of the series, "The Women of Lakeshore Drive." Each book stands alone as a complete story while the series follows the lives of three baby boomers over a progression of time.
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Yesterday to Tomorrow

Yesterday to Tomorrow

by Sheryl Fawcett
Yesterday to Tomorrow

Yesterday to Tomorrow

by Sheryl Fawcett

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Overview

Living alone after decades of marriage, friends Carrie, Glenda, and Suzanne decide to celebrate Christmas by taking a three week cruise of the Pacific. The trip is meant to be about laughter, strawberry daiquiris, and above all, forgetting. But lies, confrontations, and romantic entanglements pose unexpected threats.

When Carrie befriends a widower in desperate need of companionship, he could take her down to the depths of despair. A dyslexic teenager just might unlock new purpose in Glenda's future---if her association with him doesn't destroy her reputation first. And Suzanne is startled by the strong physical attraction she feels for a handsome stranger, but will she lose everything by giving in to her passion?

Throw in a dose of international intrigue and a dash of theft, and top it off with a Tahitian full moon. Will all three be on the flight home?

This is the second book of the series, "The Women of Lakeshore Drive." Each book stands alone as a complete story while the series follows the lives of three baby boomers over a progression of time.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149074785
Publisher: Sheryl Fawcett
Publication date: 11/19/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 422 KB

About the Author

Sheryl Fawcett grew up primarily in Knoxville, Iowa, and attended Grinnell College. She married her high school sweetheart, Rich. Today they live in Omaha, Nebraska, and enjoy leisure time at the Lake of the Ozark. They raised two daughters, who blessed them with four granddaughters.

Her career path has ranged from owning and operating a dance school to selling residential real estate, with the intervening years busy with volunteer work. She has written from time to time throughout her life, both fiction and non-fiction.

Sheryl enjoys boating, flying, travel, both domestic and international, and time with her grandchildren. Sheryl's motto is that she intends to die young at a very advanced age.
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