One Summer in Savannah by Terah Shelton Harris

This one addresses some pretty heavy topics of rape and seeking justice for the crime. The book started out a bit on the dark side because of this, but I quickly grew to love Sara due to what she went through. Immediately, Sara is shown for her bravery and her protective nature over her daughter, Alana.

One day, Sara gets called back home to Savannah after living in Maine for 8 years. This is where the story began its twists and turns, but through that, Sara finds herself. Hosea, Sara’s dad, is sick and he needs his family close by. With much more time with Sara and Alana, Hosea is happier than he’s been in a long time despite his health issues.

Then comes Jacob, the twin brother of Sara’s rapist. Sara soon realizes how different Jacob is from his brother and it takes Sara down an unexpected road.

Through all sorts of family drama, perseverance and a little bit of tough love, One Summer in Savannah is a great indulgence read that flows nicely and is a fairly quick read. 3.5 ⭐️!