Summers of Maryland
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  • Reads 66
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 25m
Ongoing, First published Mar 02, 2020
Lydia loved summers because it was the only time she got to visit her grandparents in Maryland. Her whole life, she had never spent her summers anywhere else.  

Now with the recent loss of her beloved relatives, Lydia and her mom must go back to Maryland to clean out her grandparents house for a new family that wants to move in. The picture perfect family of four, the Walton's. 

Instead of staying in a hotel like Lydia thought, she's stuck in grandparents house with a strange family and a very mysterious boy who she can't seem to figure out. 

As time progresses she learns there's so much more to this family than southern accents and cheery smiles. Adam seems to be hiding something, but the youngest Walton, Lily keeps things interesting with endless games, tricks and dancing. 

Lydia must figure out the line between holding onto her old life and letting go so she can heal and move on. Lydia
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