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From the bestselling author of In an Instant comes a deeply moving novel following the transformative journeys of two women walking entwined paths on a legendary route across Europe a generation apart.
Reina Watkins lost her father when she was eight. Seventeen years later, she still carries that grief. When her budding journalism career takes an unexpected turn, it leads her to the ancient five-hundred-mile Camino de Santiago in Spain. Now she finds herself embarking on the same pilgrimage that her father made at her age, unaware of how profoundly it will change her.
Back in 1997, Isabelle Vidal is a teenager on the run. Fleeing from her boarding school, she heads straight for the Way of Saint James. She's heard the Camino will provide. And so it does, in the form of a handsome young American and the promise of a new life. But it could all fall apart if her troubles catch up with her.
One woman is coming to grips with her past; the other is grasping for her future. But as each treads the same hallowed trail, it will knot their destinies together in a most miraculous way.
What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (09-18-2025)
Over the last two weeks I read 3 really good books; In an instant and Call of the Camino by Suzanne Redfearn, Wild game by Adrienne Brodeur and my favorite: Buckeye by Patrick Ryan
-Beth_M
"The Camino becomes a metaphor for self-growth and healing." ―Midwest Book Review
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Suzanne Redfearn is the award-winning author of six novels: Hush Little Baby, No Ordinary Life, In an Instant, Hadley and Grace, Moment in Time, and Where Butterflies Wander. In addition to being an author, she's also an architect specializing in residential and commercial design. Suzanne lives in Laguna Beach, California, where she and her husband own two restaurants: Lumberyard and Slice Pizza and Beer. You can find the author at her website, www.SuzanneRedfearn.com, or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SuzanneRedfearnAuthor.

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