Sunday, April 24, 2022

"Sea Glass Cottage," by Irene Hannon

"Sea Glass Cottage," by Irene Hannon


When painful pasts collide, can love overcome heartache--and triumph despite the odds?

Christi Reece is desperate. The one-time golden girl's life has tarnished, and a cascade of setbacks has left her reeling. She needs help, and she's certain Jack Colby is in a position to provide it.

When she shows up in Hope Harbor, however, Jack wants nothing to do with the woman who betrayed him. He's built a new life on the Oregon coast--and there's no room in it for Christi, even after she takes refuge in a charming but mysterious cottage nearby. Yet it soon becomes apparent his opinion of her may need revising . . . especially when he ends up needing her help.

Can these two hurting souls open their hearts to a new beginning?

Irene Hannon cannot write a bad book in my opinion.  So I knew I would like this book.  Add in the fact it is another book in the Hope Harbor series and I knew it would be a winner.  I have read all the Hope Harbor books and each one is better than the last one.  I think I must say this every time, but I have decided I want to live in Hope Harbor.  Bit of a difficult thing to do though as there is no "real" Hope Harbor.

However the way that Irene writes you feel as though you are there with the characters.  I was cheering on from the sidelines that Jack and Christi would renew their friendship and it would lead to more.  It was nice to see character's pop up in the book that I knew from past books.  However you could read this book as a stand alone book without any problems.

Stars out of 5:5 and a very solid 5.  It had a bit of everything in it to keep you wanting to turn the pages.  I can't wait for the next one in the series.  I bet I will want to live in Hope Harbor even more then!

 "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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