Wednesday, May 26, 2021

"Blackberry Beach," by Irene Hannon

"Blackberry Beach," by Irene Hannon


Katherine Parker is on the cusp of having everything she ever wanted--fame, money, and acclaim. So why isn't she happy? In search of answers, she comes incognito to Hope Harbor on the Oregon coast for some R&R. Maybe in her secluded rental house overlooking the serene Pacific she'll be able to calm the storm inside.

Coffee shop owner Zach Garrett has found his niche after a traumatic loss--and he has no plans to change the life he's created. Nor does he want to get involved with his reticent new neighbor, whose past is shrouded in mystery. But when Katherine and Zach are recruited to help rehab a home for foster children, sparks fly. As their lives begin to intersect, might they find more common ground than they expected . . . and discover that, with love, all things are possible?

This is another book in the Hope Harbor series by Irene.  Love visiting the area through Irene's novels.  This is a lovely book, that will make you happy.  A book to read over a few lazy afternoons on the beach or in the park.

As always there are a few twists and turns and I think the main theme here, is when faced with difficult decisions, do what your heart tells you to do.  Draw on your faith and don't be pressured into things you are not sure about.

I wish we could have had a couple of recipes for the truffles that Katherine makes, they sound lovely as does all the lovely goodies in the coffee shop and at the afternoon tea Katherine and Stephanie had.

Stars out of 5 : 4 It's no surprise how this book will end.  This is not a hard read, and you don't have to concentrate too hard.  When you want an easy read, this would be a perfect book.  Look forward to the next book in the series.

"Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.

Available at your favourite bookseller from Revell , a division of Baker Publishing Group".


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