
Release Date: September 2, 2025
REVIEW:
How could I not give Ashley Farley’s new book Where Light Lingers five stars? I would love to give it so many more! This has to be my favorite book by her. I have loved her books since I stumbled across them several years ago. My first book by her was Life on Loan back in 2019. I’ve been hooked since.
Where Light Lingers has my favorite character of all time! Her name is Blossom and she is just “heavenly” if you get my drift. She seems to come on the scene when she is needed most. All of us need a Blossom. She makes me miss my mama. I would love her to wrap me in her arms just once in a while.
In this story we meet Professor Selwyn Aldridge and she has just lost her mother. Her father died three short years ago and she is feeling a little lost. At home she has a housekeeper named Rosa who has been employed with the family for years. Blossom is helping her find her way as an orphan. In the meantime an old flame shows up, a pregnant student needs help and someone or something seems to be living in the apartment above the garage.
Selwyn suddenly finds a life full of purpose. Although it all doesn’t go so well or so smoothly. You learn sometimes you have to ride the waves to get to the other side. I think Selwyn does a pretty good job of that. I enjoyed going on that ride with her and Blossom.
That is one thing you can count on with a book by Ashley Farley. She will keep you interested and she has a wonderful ability to bring us characters that we learn to love and care for. I think they draw me in first and then the storyline captures my interest and I am not able to put the book down until I am done. If I do have to put it down, I can’t wait to get back to it.
If you are looking for some books for your nightstand, I highly recommend Where Light Lingers by Ashley Farley. You won’t be disappointed. Until next time…Happy Reading!
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SYNOPSIS:
Sometimes the quietest miracles grow in the darkest seasons.
After six years of caring for her ailing parents, literature professor Selwyn Aldridge is alone in the weathered Victorian house where she grew up. Grief hangs heavy in every room, and her mother’s once-glorious garden is buried beneath weeds. When a bottle of morphine disappears during a moment of despair, Selwyn begins to question her grip on reality—until a radiant stranger named Blossom appears, arriving with uncanny timing and an instinct for exactly what Selwyn needs.
With Blossom’s quiet guidance, Selwyn begins to restore her mother’s garden—and, slowly, her own sense of purpose. But when an old flame resurfaces, a pregnant student turns up in need, and strange disturbances echo from the garage apartment, it becomes clear Selwyn’s story is far from over.
Set against the lush, literary backdrop of Oxford, Mississippi, Where the Light Lingers is a soulful novel about second chances, chosen family, and the quiet miracles that take root when we begin again.
For readers who loved The Secret to Southern Charm by Kristy Woodson Harvey or The Summer House by Lauren K. Denton—this soulful Southern novel will speak to your heart.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Ashley Farley writes heartfelt stories about women navigating life’s challenges. Her characters are mothers, daughters, sisters, and wives facing real-life struggles with resilience and grace. Best known for her Sweeney Sisters series, Ashley’s books have touched the hearts of readers far and wide.
A wife and mother of two young adults, for more than two decades, Ashley has split her time between Richmond and the Northern Neck of Virginia. Yet, a piece of her heart will always belong to the South Carolina Lowcountry, where she draws inspiration from the moss-draped oaks, coastal cuisine, and the warm, welcoming spirit of its people.