![]() ![]() ![]() She’s now back in Swtichback, Vermont, with her family. When Annie awakens, her whole reality has changed. Before she can do anything about either, though, a bizarre accident puts her in a coma and suddenly a year has gone by. Now, however, when things should still be looking up in her life, Annie gets news, good and bad. She wanted to be the star along with Martin, but the powers that be said she wasn’t right for the part, so she’s worked tirelessly in the background to bring her dream to fruition. Years later Annie is now part of a very successful TV cooking show in which her husband stars with another woman. ![]() So she does, and Annie and Fletcher succumb to life and fate and eventually go their separate ways. Annie has always had dreams, and when her mother becomes concerned about the “bad boy” in Annie’s life, she encourages Annie to stay focused, go to college, reach for those dreams. We’re introduced to Annie and Fletcher when they’re young and falling for one another. It’s definitely a story that is emotional as well as delightful. A what-if scenario, a second chance to change the way things were and make them – better? Easier? Maybe. This is one of those stories that truly makes you think about how life has turned out after decisions, mistakes, incidents, and accidents. Sandy M’s review of Family Tree by Susan WiggsĬontemporary Romance published by William Morrow 9 Aug 16 ![]()
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