Hunting For Light

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book Hunting For Light by Tripp Blunschi, Blue Castle Books
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Author: Tripp Blunschi ISBN: 9780989814812
Publisher: Blue Castle Books Publication: August 15, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Tripp Blunschi
ISBN: 9780989814812
Publisher: Blue Castle Books
Publication: August 15, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

A deeply moving Southern novel that warms the heart and wets the eyes.

Traveling in a state-of-the-art Fleetwood motorhome, Rachel Willers escapes the darkness of her old life, and drives to Hunting Island, South Carolina, to fulfill a promise, two years in the making. But as she struggles with infertility and the loss of her one true love, she’s haunted by an historic lighthouse, extinguishing any hope of brightening her future.

That’s when she meets Ellie, a beaming eleven year old girl, whose friendship sparks a mother-daughter bond Rachel never thought she’d have, and whose father falls for Rachel, leading to a tender romance. But there is something about Ellie that Rachel can’t quite put her finger on. As the shadows of her past begin to resurface, Rachel fights to keep her new romance alive, until a shocking revelation spirals her into a darkness that only an angel and a true lighthouse secret can brighten.

Heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time, Hunting for Light is a compassionate love story set on the picturesque beaches of Hunting Island, South Carolina. This deeply moving, Southern novel offers animated and compelling characters, intertwining two equally significant love stories, and shows how the choices made in one, affects the other—and sometimes, there are no choices at all.

In his debut novel, Tripp Blunschi has written an unforgettable story of love, loss, and hope.

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A deeply moving Southern novel that warms the heart and wets the eyes.

Traveling in a state-of-the-art Fleetwood motorhome, Rachel Willers escapes the darkness of her old life, and drives to Hunting Island, South Carolina, to fulfill a promise, two years in the making. But as she struggles with infertility and the loss of her one true love, she’s haunted by an historic lighthouse, extinguishing any hope of brightening her future.

That’s when she meets Ellie, a beaming eleven year old girl, whose friendship sparks a mother-daughter bond Rachel never thought she’d have, and whose father falls for Rachel, leading to a tender romance. But there is something about Ellie that Rachel can’t quite put her finger on. As the shadows of her past begin to resurface, Rachel fights to keep her new romance alive, until a shocking revelation spirals her into a darkness that only an angel and a true lighthouse secret can brighten.

Heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time, Hunting for Light is a compassionate love story set on the picturesque beaches of Hunting Island, South Carolina. This deeply moving, Southern novel offers animated and compelling characters, intertwining two equally significant love stories, and shows how the choices made in one, affects the other—and sometimes, there are no choices at all.

In his debut novel, Tripp Blunschi has written an unforgettable story of love, loss, and hope.

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