Rolling Toward Clear Skies

Rolling Toward Clear Skies

Catherine Ryan Hyde

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A foster mother must contend with the emotional turmoil of her new blended family in a heartfelt novel of hope and second chances by New York Times bestselling author Catherine Ryan Hyde. Maggie Blount, divorced mother of two and California physician, puts her private practice on hold when disaster strikes. Doctors on Wheels takes her and Alex—Maggie’s professional and romantic partner—wherever they’re needed. After rolling into rural Louisiana in the wake of a category five hurricane, Maggie immediately bonds with two sisters and their puppy, all orphaned by the storm. It’s enough to break Maggie’s heart, and she’s not leaving them behind. Feeling blessed and looking forward to their new foster home in affluent Vista del Mar—a world apart from the one they’ve known—Jean and Rose are polite, appreciative, and humble. Frankly, polar opposite of Maggie’s own self-involved teenage daughters, Willa and Gemma, who resist this intrusion by strangers into their privileged lives. Soon enough, Maggie’s new blended family is in chaos. Teaching Willa and Gemma about gratitude and empathy will be hard enough. Maggie must also admit her own role in their entitled upbringing, undo the damage, and anticipate the needs of all four girls and a puppy, all amid faraway natural disasters and those closer to home.

Publication Year: 2024


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  • Readncraft
    Feb 19, 2025
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    I thought the premise of this book sounded interesting but by 30% of the story I took an immense dislike to Maggie and her two daughters. The two daughters are unlikeable and it all comes down to Maggie. Sure Maggie has great intentions with the two foster children, but maybe if she had treated her own biological children as she did the two foster children perhaps they wouldn't have been such a mess.

    Some of the story was interesting and I liked how she approached a hot topic of social media's influence on people. But I just didn't find the characters believable.

    I know I am definitely an outsider on this opinion, but the one part I totally disliked was the epilogue, too long and oh my goodness death by sweetness.

    All in all it's a decently written book it just wasn't for me so I can only give it 3.5 stars. But by all means read it for yourself!

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