<p><strong>She may have left the beach behind but the tides of yesterday keep pulling her back.</strong></p><p></p><p>In the summer of 1964 Cassy Everly arrives on the sunlit shores of Wrightsville Beach North Carolina eager for new friendships and coastal adventures with her close-knit family. From learning to surf on sea green Atlantic swells to sharing midnight secrets with her older sister Vivian Cassy's world is full of hope and innocence.&nbsp;But when a devastating hurricane strikes the coast and a local boy goes missing the tragedy and secrets of that fateful night shatter her idyllic youth.</p><p></p><p>Twenty-five years later when Cassy finally returns home for her mother's funeral she must confront long-buried truths. Stepping back onto the tidal island she finds memories waiting around every corner. She struggles to reestablish a relationship with her sister Vivian a once unbreakable bond now strained by decades of guilt and blame.&nbsp;She must discover what really happened that stormy night.&nbsp;As the barrier between the past and the present erodes will the truth become undeniably evident or will the echoes of yesterday pull her under like a rip tide?</p><p></p><p>The Tides of Yesterday is a multigenerational saga of sisterhood resilience and second chances. With it's evocative coastal backdrop and heartfelt portrayal of a family confronting it's history the novel characters and story will compel you. For readers of Delia Owens and Sue Monk Kidd Cassy's journey is a poignant reminder that though the tides of time pull us apart the bonds of family and love can lead us home.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>