The Summer Sisters (Juniper Springs Book 2)
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Rose has taken on most of the work at the Juniper Inn and is reluctant to ask for help, even though she’s overwhelmed. Why does she feel the need to prove herself to her sisters and Sassy? Has there ever been a time when you’ve taken on too much to prove something to someone else?
At the beginning of the story, Sassy is harboring a secret about her health. Why do you think she wants to hide her symptoms from her family? What would you have done in her situation?
Though Dahlia and Ike had a whirlwind romance the Christmas before, she later realized how difficult it would be to juggle a romantic relationship with being a single mom. How did you feel about Dahlia’s decision to focus solely on her children and keep her distance from Ike? What other issues do you think might have played into her decision?
Sassy, Dahlia, and Rose are each in the process of reinventing themselves and building new lives. Who do you think struggled with this the most? How did each character handle the new situations they found themselves in?
How did you feel about Lillian as a character? Did learning more about her past change your impression of her throughout the story?
Sassy, Dahlia, Rose, and Lillian are all navigating the joys and difficulties of romantic love. Which romance captured your heart the most and why?
Rose’s feelings for Colt caught her off guard. Why do you think she didn’t see her love for him coming? How did you feel about Colt’s revelation of why he had been planning to move away at the end of the story?
What was your initial impression of Graham? Did your feelings change as the story went on? How is love at a later stage in life different than it would be for a younger couple?
How did Ike’s patience eventually win over Maya and Dahlia? What challenges do parents face as they seek to balance their kids’ needs with their own?
What do you think is at the root of Lillian’s bitterness toward Sassy? Why do you think she is able to have a change of heart all these years later?
As Sassy celebrates her seventieth birthday, she is thinking about the kind of legacy she wants to leave. After reading this story, what legacy did Sassy leave you with? What about Rose and Dahlia? What kind of legacy do you want to leave for the people in your life?
About the Author
National bestselling author Sara Richardson composes uplifting stories that illustrate the rocky roads of love, friendship, and family relationships. Her characters are strong women journeying to define their lives and pursue their dreams. Her books have received numerous award nominations and critical acclaim, with Publishers Weekly recognizing her stories as “emotionally rich, charmingly funny, and sensitive.”
After graduating with a master’s degree in journalism, Sarah realized she was too empathetic to be a reporter and started writing her first novel. When not writing, Sara can be found promoting women’s health and empowerment by teaching Pilates or hiking the trails near her house. A lifelong Colorado girl, Sara lives and plays near the mountains with her husband, two sons, two fur babies, and a tortoise named Leo.
Also by Sara Richardson
Heart of the Rockies series
No Better Man
Something Like Love
One Christmas Wish (novella)
More Than a Feeling
Rocky Mountain Wedding (novella)
Rocky Mountain Riders series
Hometown Cowboy
Comeback Cowboy
Renegade Cowboy
Rocky Mountain Cowboy (novella)
True-Blue Cowboy
Rocky Mountain Cowboy Christmas (novella)
Colorado Cowboy
A Cowboy for Christmas
Silverado Lake series
First Kiss with a Cowboy
One Night with a Cowboy
Juniper Springs series
Home for the Holidays
Praise for Sara Richardson
“With wit and warmth, Sara Richardson creates heartfelt stories you can’t put down.”
—Lori Foster, New York Times bestselling author
“Sara Richardson writes unputdownable, unforgettable stories from the heart.”
—Jill Shalvis, New York Times bestselling author
“Sara [Richardson] brings real feelings to every scene she writes.”
—Carolyn Brown, New York Times bestselling author
Home for the Holidays
“Fill your favorite mug with hot chocolate and whipped cream as you savor this wonderful holiday story of family reunited and dreams finally fulfilled. I loved it!”
—Sherryl Woods, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“You’ll want to stay home for the holidays with this satisfying Christmas read.”
—Sheila Roberts, USA Today bestselling author
One Night with a Cowboy
“Richardson has a gift for creating empathetic characters and charming small-town settings, and her taut plotting and sparkling prose keep the pages turning. This appealing love story is sure to please.”
—Publishers Weekly
First Kiss with a Cowboy
“The pace is fast, the setting’s charming, and the love scenes are delicious. Fans of cowboy romance are sure to be captivated.”
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
A Cowboy for Christmas
“Tight plotting and a sweet surprise ending make for a delightful Christmas treat. Readers will be sad to see the series end.”
—Publishers Weekly
Colorado Cowboy
“Readers who love tear-jerking small-town romances with minimal sex scenes and maximum emotional intimacy will quickly devour this charming installment.”
—Publishers Weekly
Renegade Cowboy
“Top Pick! An amazing story about finding a second chance to be with the one that you love.”
—Harlequin Junkie
“A beautifully honest and heartwarming tale about forgiveness and growing up that will win the hearts of fans and newcomers alike.”
—RT Book Reviews
Hometown Cowboy
“Filled with humor, heart, and love, this page-turner is one wild ride.”
—Jennifer Ryan, New York Times bestselling author
No Better Man
“Charming, witty, and fun. There’s no better read. I enjoyed every word!”
—Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author