Review
[A] charming second-chance romance. Lowe skillfully balances the story’s heavier themes with humor, thanks to several quirky side characters. . . . This is sure to tug on the heartstrings. Publishers Weekly
[A] heartfelt tale of loss, healing, and second chances . . . this story will also attract the HGTV crowd, particularly fans of shows like Fixer Upper and Home Town. Booklist
T.I. Lowe delivers a soul-stirring, unforgettable romance, pairing a couple’s redemption story with the restoration of a deserted town. BookPage
Review
T. I. Lowe has created an impeccably researched, emotionally compelling new novel. You will root for Avalee as you immerse yourself in the restoration of not just a forgotten town, but of a heart that could never be forgotten. Marybeth Mayhew Whalen, author of Every Moment Since and cofounder of The Book Tide
With a full cast of quirky characters, T. I. Lowe has offered a beautiful reminder that there is hope for those who feel forgotten. Lowcountry Lost is a love story for abandoned buildings, lonely hearts, and empty arms, overflowing with southern sass and folksy charm. Christina Coryell, author of the Backroads series
This is my kind of story! Yes, the DIY girl in me was hooked by the makeover of the town . . . but oh, there’s so much more. Second chances, secrets, healing (and a hot Irishman on a motorcycle). Most of all, an ending I didn’t see coming. This compelling tale of restoration on every level will stay with me a very long time. Highly, highly recommended! Susan May Warren, award-winning, USA Today–bestselling author
I loved Avalee from the start. Maybe it was her voice or the broken heart she is trying to mend. I could feel the humidity of the Lowcountry and see her tuck that pencil behind her ear. I felt the ache inside for her hidden losses. A good story will take you deep into these places of the heart. This story does that and more. Chris Fabry, author and host of Chris Fabry Live
T. I. Lowe had me at “ghost town” but got me right in the feels! This book is guaranteed to make you rethink the dead places inside of you―the ones caused by heartache and tragedy. These are the ghost towns that can be renewed, and Lowcountry Lost doesn’t disappoint. A poignant, relatable story, this one hit close to home for me, personally―three times over. You’ll know what I mean when you read the book. It’s a Top Read of 2024! Jaime Jo Wright, bestselling author of The Lost Boys of Barlowe Theater and Christy Award–winning The House on Foster Hill
Immersive, transportive, and divinely transformational, Lowcountry Lost lays the blueprint for hope after loss. An up-close-and-personal renovation of the heart, with a generous smattering of Lowe’s signature southern charm and cheeky wit. Please don’t miss this one. Nicole Deese, Christy Award–winning author