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Goodbye, Lark Lovejoy

A Novel

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For readers of Katherine Center and Kristan Higgins, an immersive, soul-nourishing novel that dares to hold onto hope when happily-ever-after seems lost. Full of character, wit, and wisdom, Goodbye, Lark Lovejoy explores second chances and the power of connection.
Lark's lost her husband, and the expiration date has come and gone on her fake-it-till-you-make-it "Happy Mommy Show." Healing her broken family requires drastic measures—like returning to her hometown in the Texas Hill Country. But she's going to need more than clean air and a pastoral landscape to rebuild a life for her and her young sons.
After years of putting off her dream of becoming a winemaker, Lark puts every cent into a failing vineyard, determined to work through her grief and make a brighter future for her children. The last thing she expects is to fall in love again. Especially not with Wyatt Gifford, an injured Army vet with a past of his own to conquer.
Coming home may not be the reset Lark imagined, but it does take her on a journey filled with humor and reconciliation—one that prepares her for a courageous comeback.
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    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2021
      After the death of her husband, a young woman moves back to her hometown to build a new life for herself and her children in this novel. Lark Mead has just lost her husband to Lou Gehrig's disease and is faced with the daunting task of raising their two sons on her own. When a real estate broker comes calling soon after her husband's death, Lark is offended. But after learning how much the house is worth, she decides that a return to her hometown may just be the fresh start her family needs. When she arrives back in Fredericksburg, Texas, she finds a newly renovated, not-so-child-friendly house and grandparents that are very busy with lives of their own. Lark begins searching for employment, but there aren't many jobs for attorneys in town, and she's not that interested in the law anyway. Instead, she decides to pursue a career in winemaking, a dream she had long ago given up. As Lark reconnects with old friends and attempts to navigate single motherhood, she meets a handsome, young Army veteran named Wyatt Gifford. As Lark and Wyatt get to know each other, she learns he has emotional baggage of his own, and she begins to doubt their compatibility. As the story progresses, Lark wonders whether she will ever figure out how to find a promising future. Told primarily from Lark's point of view, the narrative shifts periodically to Wyatt's perspective, providing readers a useful second lens through which to view events. Full of humorous moments about the pitfalls of parenting, including kids who say inappropriate things at the worst times and catty parent volunteers who attempt to commandeer school events, this plot-focused tale also explores deeper issues like grief, PTSD, and self-sufficiency. Although Clink's series opener gets off to a slow start, introducing too many subplots and supporting characters before focusing on the main action, individual scenes are well crafted throughout, and relationships consistently come across as authentic. A few surprises toward the story's end make it a worthwhile read. An uplifting tale about family, second chances, and the complexity of making fine Texas wine.

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