In a small town, everyone knows everything about everybody. Or do they?
For twenty years, Kate Doyle has been haunted by the night when she was forced to flee from
her tiny Virginia home town and abandon her childhood sweetheart, Reed Fitzgerald. So when Kate, now in her mid-30s,
escapes her unhappy life in Washington, DC and takes a much-needed vacation, the last thing she expects is to be reunited
with Reed. Now, under the warm clear Caribbean sun, amid ancient churches and pink flamingos, Kate and Reed seek to
revive the love that they thought was gone forever.
But will small-town
secrets ruin their last chance for happiness? Woven into the modern tale of Kate and Reed are the tales of those who
came before them. Their mothers: teenagers in the chaotic 1960s, best friends who are in love with the same man –
although only one of them knows it. Reed's grandmother: already a bitter old woman by the 1930s, she would do anything
to carry on the family name…and would drive away anyone who came between her and her grandson. And even the founder
of the town: in 1865, what guilty secret drove one man to bring his two daughters across the ocean from Ireland and settle
in the dark Virginia hills?
At its heart, Homesong is the
story of a small town: its lies and truths, its beginnings and endings. It's about proud secrets, unrestrained joy,
and the old adage that you may leave your home, but it never really leaves you.