![]() ![]() She discovers that she isn’t as unlovable as she thought she was. Behind it’s closed doors, Penny discovers a family she could call her own. Begrudingly, she goes, fully intending to work on her creative writing paper and reading as many murder mysteries as possible.īut when she arrives at the Black Butterfly Inn she finds more than she bargains for. Maybe spending some time apart would do them both some good.Įven though Penny is being sent to a small, snow-y island off the coast of Maine, to stay with a person she doesn’t know and one that her mother claims is a friend even though she hasn’t talked to her for almost seventeen years. Penny is sick and tired of always taking a backseat to her mother’s (crazy) dreams. When Penny’s mother decides that spending Christmas chasing after ghosts is more important than spending the holiday at home in Boston with her daughter, Penny isn’t just upset, she’s downright livid. ![]() The Black Butterfly by Shirley Reva Vernick (review copy provided by Edelweiss) ![]()
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