3.5 stars. I had high hopes for this book featuring multiple timelines. In the past, Becks and Townsend meet, marry, have kids and ultimately host coveted and curated summer parties. In the present, the couple’s now-adult granddaughter Keaton is abruptly out of a job, townhouse and relationship when her mother proposes she sell her grandparents’ abandoned home in North Carolina. As Keaton steps into the frozen-in-time home, she’s filled with questions about her grandparents and their mysterious death/departure decades ago. This is a story of family, finding oneself, enduring love, end of life issues, and more. I thought the story felt like a made-for-TV movie; it was fine but seemed to drag on. I listened to the audiobook via Libby.