In October Breezes, Devin Abbott almost lost the one person who mattered most—Skye Williams. Following a rape and an abortion she’d never counted on, she’d believed suicide the only answer, yet Devin saved her, leaving them both struggling to make sense of a future that included Skye and Devin separating for college. Sometimes, however, the past refuses to leave.
After college, the two return home to face fears time has only deepened. For Devin, that fear comes in the form of living without Skye, the one woman he’s always loved.
Skye yet feels the tremors of her abortion—tremors which have convinced her she’s unlovable. Time and again, she rejects him, leaving them both hurt, but inasmuch as Skye cannot see beyond her choice and Devin cannot shake his fear, neither anticipates how the past will shape them and how much power love yet has.
From the reviewers:
“Now that I’ve read Summer Sunsets, I’m so glad there is one. ”
LT | 3 reviewers made a similar statement
“There was a great plot and storyline and the author does a great job of following them both.” Catie Vargas | 2 reviewers made a similar statement
“We should all have one person in our lives like Devin who will always be there for us, to bring us back down to earth and to reassure us when needed. ” Sara Hulce | 1 reviewer made a similar statement
This is very much the sequel that I had been waiting for. I could not put it down. – Catie Vargas
I thought it was a commendable book and I recommend it to anyone who has read the first story in this two-book series, October Breezes. And if you haven’t read October Breezes then I strongly recommend that you do so. – “Reading, Eating, Dreaming”
Great sequel to a fantastic novel. – “Escape Craver”
I couldn’t put it down. By far one of my favorite books. – Taylor
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Maria Rachel Hooley has been featured in numerous publications such as Green Hills Literary Lantern, Westview, and Kimera. She has written over thirty novels in numerous genres. Her first chapbook of poetry, A Different Song, was published by Rose Rock Press in 1999.
She is a high school teacher and lives in Oklahoma with her husband and three children, one of whom is on the autism spectrum. She is an advocate for education about autism.
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