Synopses & Reviews
portrays a year in the life of a woman after the accidental death of her teenage son. Laura Lucas is numbed by the loss, a loss that is paralleled in the spate of upscale construction--and attendant destruction--in her starter-home neighborhood. It's about Laura's relationship with a young tree surgeon who slowly becomes a replacement for her son--but also an object of desire. The story reveals the delicate nexus where solace becomes sex; the role of men and women as unmarried friends; and examines grief in a marriage. It portrays the pain of change and the poignancy of acceptance through Laura's eyes, and occasionally, through the quirky outlook of her ten-year-old daughter. And before the story ends, another brutal, random accident will redefine Laura's life once again.
Review
"Sex happens. And so do betrayal and chaos and accidents. In Greensboro author Susan Kelly's fifth novel, all of the above happens when the reader least expects it. In prose tight as a bowstring, with metaphors that never miss their mark, Kelly writes with a pen so clean, so beautifully paced, her prose takes your breath away. Each word shines in its carefully chosen place." Charlotte Observer
Review
"Susan Kelly has a quiet dignity and honesty." Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Review
"Kelly writes like there's an angel hiding in her pen. . . . a winner all the way." Raleigh News & Observer
Review
"Kelly hones in on both the big and small things that draw women together." Orlando Sentinel
Synopsis
A grieving mother finds solace from her son's death in a relationship that quickly blurs the line between friendship and intimacy.
About the Author
Susan Kelly is the author of the novels of How Close We Come, Even Now, The Last of Something, Now You Know, and By Accident. She lives in Greensboro, NC, with her husband and three children.