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Newport, Rhode Island

This series delves into the intricate emotional lives and complex relationships of resilient women navigating profound loss and personal transformation. It explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the enduring bonds of family, often set against evocative coastal backdrops. The narratives weave together secrets from the past with the challenges of forging a new future. Readers will be drawn to the deeply human characters and their journeys toward healing and self-discovery.

The Deep Blue Sea for Beginners
The Geometry of Sisters

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    The Geometry of Sisters

    A Novel

    • 400 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    New York Times bestselling author Luanne Rice explores the complex emotional equations of love and loyalty that hold together three pairs of remarkable sisters, in an unforgettable story of loss, redemption, and forgiveness The storm off Mackinac Island that engulfed Maura Shaw’s husband and elder daughter,Carrie, also swept away the illusion of her life as the perfect midwestern wife and mother. Now, after years away, Maura has returned to Rhode Island to teach English at the fabled Newport Academy and to seek a new beginning. Newport has never failed to infuse Maura with a sense of mystery and hope, but ever since the accident, her younger daughter, fourteen-year-old Beck, has retreated into the safe, predictable world of mathematics. Without Carrie, Beck has lost half of herself—the half that would have fit into the elite private school she and her brother, Travis, will attend. The half that made things right. Sixteen-year-old Travis is also struggling to adjust—juggling a long-distance first love and an attraction to a girl with a wicked sparkle in her eye. And for Maura, ghosts linger here—an unresolved breach with her own beloved sister and a long-ago secret that may now have the power to set her free. . . .

    The Geometry of Sisters
  2. 2

    Years ago, Lyra Davis fled the people she loved most, unable to reconcile the expectations of her wealthy family with the longings of her own wild heart. Now she lives quietly among a community of expatriates on the isle of Capri, slowly, carefully learning to live fully for the first time. Pell Davis, wise beyond her sixteen years, and her younger sister Lucy still long for the mother who ran away from them when they were children. Pell thinks she knows why Lyra left. Now she will travel across an ocean to find the mother she remembers and learn the deeper truths Lyra has never been able to reveal.

    The Deep Blue Sea for Beginners