Lost Souls at the Neptune Inn, Betsy Carter
Lost Souls at the Neptune Inn, Betsy Carter
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Lost Souls at the Neptune Inn

Author: Betsy Carter

Narrator: Molly Parker Myers

Unabridged: 9 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/04/2020


Synopsis

When an elusive Southern stranger arrives in 1960s New Rochelle, three generations of women are forever changed.
 When the heart finds its home, anything is possible. Geraldine, Emilia Mae, and Alice Wingo couldn't be more different from each other. Geraldine is a fiery beauty, turning heads while running the local bakery with her devoted husband, Earle-but she never quite takes to motherhood. Her daughter, Emilia Mae, spends her life chasing her mother's affection and goes looking for love in all the wrong places. So when she gives birth to her own daughter, Alice-the girl with the quick laugh and music running through her veins-she vows to do things differently. Then, Dillard Fox, a handsome stranger with a Southern drawl sails into town, bringing with him a gentle warmth that draws in all three of the Wingo women. Emilia Mae, never thinking she'd find true love, builds the kind of happy life with Dillard that neither of them ever expected. Geraldine slowly learns to be kinder to her difficult daughter, and young Alice may have found the father figure she always wanted. But everyone has their secrets, and the one that Dillard has been carrying all of these years threatens to upend their idyllic family. Over the course of their lives, these three women navigate their relationships with each other and the changing world around them. Filled with Carter's characteristic wit, this charming, wise novel is a paean to love-any way you can find it. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jacqueline on January 30, 2021

I really enjoyed this book! If you like multigenerational family tales, you will love it. The dysfunction was page-turning and I enjoyed the mystery man who came to town and shook up the women’s lives forever. This book does feature LGBTQ+ characters, so if you are a shitty person like some reviewer......more

Goodreads review by Ellen on September 21, 2020

Marvelous! Lost Souls at the Neptune Inn is a wonderful read by the very talented author, Betsy Carter. Tender, thought provoking and beautifully written, it explores the very human thirst for love, acceptance and a sense of belonging with insight and compassion. Her best book yet!......more

Goodreads review by Melanie on May 20, 2024

This book had its ups and downs but ultimately it was very very emotional and moving. Upbeat cover and description is somewhat misleading…. Recommend.......more

Goodreads review by Laura on January 16, 2025

I loved this book. It was beautiful. I enjoyed the authors style very much. I bought this book bc of the great title and artwork on the cover. I didn’t read the details of the book, it didn’t really matter to me. I just knew I wanted to read it. It was so beautiful. Thank you for telling this story......more

Goodreads review by Swan Bender on August 28, 2023

This was quite a story; friendship, family, grief, love, secrets all rolled into one. I am grateful to have read it.......more


Quotes

"Carter crafts an endearing, sweeping saga of strangers brought together...The story comes alive through the honesty and raw emotion injected into the characters. Her unflinching look at the characters' imperfections and boundless exploration into their minds makes for an exceptional tale."—Publishers Weekly

"A sweeping intergenerational story of the intertwined lives of two people who find themselves staying briefly at the Neptune Inn in New Rochelle, New York... A bittersweet tale that follows the twists and turns of love and loss and the painfulness and joy of life."—Kirkus

"One can't help fall in love with each character, mourn each loss, cheer their triumphs, and maybe shed a tear or two."—Library Journal

Praise for WE WERE STRANGERS ONCE
"A moving story of loss, longing, and perseverance."—Real Simple, A Best New September Release

"In this sharply observed historical novel, a web of friendships connect German Jews in pre-Hitler Germany after they emigrate to America. In their complex relationships and struggles both emotional and cultural, we are given insight into life at its most resilient and joyous. An important book to remind us of the humanity in the current wave of immigrants, and how much they have to offer us."—Alice LaPlante, New York Times bestselling author of Turn of Mind