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Waiting for Still Water

Waiting for Still Water

These are the rules at foster mother Amelia’s farm–the rules that saved Rachel when she first came to stay at Walton Lake as a troubled girl. Now, after a horrifying crisis at work, Rachel has run back to the farm again.

But she doesn’t find the peace she’s hoping for. There are new fostered teens at the farm with their own demons, and the sprawling family she became a part of at Amelia’s farm seems to be full of heartbreak and worry.

There’s Crystal, grieving her twin sister. Jodie and Zac are struggling to bring a pregnancy to term. Kate is reeling from her mother’s abandonment.

And Amelia, stalwart and dependable and loving Amelia, their glue, has become worryingly forgetful.

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I was sent « Waiting for Still Water » by Susan White to read! This book is the next book in the Ten Thousand Truths series that I previously read!! This book was incredible and I’m so glad I got a chance to read it! Susan White never writes a bad book and she is one of my favourite Atlantic Canadian authors!

I think this book flowed nicely with Ten Thousand Truths although I wish I’d have read it sooner after finishing it because it was a little hard remembering the characters. Though I was able to quickly connect with them and easily follow the storyline.

The writing is so beautifully written and I love how she can write on topics that are relatable. I loved the emotions in this book and it flowed very nicely. I liked how the back stories of the characters were told and how the book came full circle.

Overall this is a heartwarming read that I give ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️! I highly recommended this book to everyone looking for the perfect summer read and are looking for a new favourite book series. I would say to read Ten Thousand Truths before this one to get some background knowledge and familiarity with the characters! Stay tuned tomorrow for my review on Jasper’s Road the third instalment in this series.

I recommend this book.

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