<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>From the International bestselling author of <em>The Underside of Joy</em> comes an atmospheric novel about a man who returns to his Alaskan hometown after twenty years</strong></p><p><strong>Alaska doesn't forgive mistakes. </strong>That's what Kachemak Winkel's mother used to tell him. A lot of mistakes were made that awful day twenty years ago, when she died in a plane crash with Kache's father and brother--and Kache still feels responsible. He fled Alaska for good, but now his aunt Snag insists on his return. She admits she couldn't bring herself to check on his family's house in the woods--not even once since he's been gone. </p><p>Kache is sure the cabin has decayed into a pile of logs, but he finds smoke rising from the chimney and a mysterious Russian woman hiding from her own troubled past. Nadia has kept the house exactly the same--a haunting museum of life before the crash. And she's stayed there, afraid and utterly isolated, for ten years. <p/>Set in the majestic, dangerous beauty of Alaska, <em>All the Winters After</em> is the story of two bound souls trying to free themselves, searching for family and forgiveness.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Seré Prince Halverson delivers another riveting story about the bonds of family. All The Winters After is a beautiful and compelling tale set in the wilds of Alaska. A young woman broken by love sets a collision course with a family torn apart by grief and guilt. The secrets are deep. The winter is long. And the characters are unforgettable. I loved this book." - <strong><em> Amy Franklin-Willis, author of The Lost Saints of Tennessee</em></strong><br><br>"Set in the wilds of Alaska, <i>All the Winters After</i> is a vivid exploration of landscape and community. Sensual, insightful and deeply affecting, Seré Prince Halverson's new novel illustrates how reckoning with the past is sometimes the only way to move forward. I read this book quickly, compulsively, and thought about it long after I turned the last page." - <strong><em> Jillian Medoff, author of I Couldn't Love You More</em></strong><br><br>"<i>All the Winters After</i> is a beauty of a story that reaffirms what love is and what love does. You'll want to race through it to uncover the mysteries, while simultaneously slowing to savor this enchanting tale in hopes it will not end." - <strong><em> Julie Kibler, bestselling author of Calling Me Home</em></strong><br><br>"A book that makes you hug the pages and believe in love's transformative power. Against the rugged enchantment of Alaska, Halverson mesmerizes us with the unforgettable story of Kachemak Winkel and generations of hidden secrets. This isn't just a novel, it's a journey to territories of land and heart." - <strong><em> Sarah McCoy, New York Times and international bestselling author of The Mapmaker's Children</em></strong><br><br>"This novel is like the Alaskan landscape it so vividly depicts: beautiful yet mysterious, layered and unforgettable, revealing its secrets at the exact right moments. Perfectly paced, deeply felt, and gorgeously written, <i>All the Winters After</i> will burn bright in your memory like the midnight sun." - <strong><em> Melanie Thorn, author of Hand Me Down</em></strong><br>
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