10/10
Not my favorite of Thayne's books, but enjoyable all the same. I always feel immersed in her towns and appreciate the real issues she has her characters face. #contemporaryromance
Not my favorite of Thayne's books, but enjoyable all the same. I always feel immersed in her towns and appreciate the real issues she has her characters face. #contemporaryromance
I really enjoy Thayne's novels, which walk that line between romance and women's fiction - just enough drama and romance to keep me engaged, but not so much of one or the other to make me roll my eyes haha This story focuses on three women - Rosemary and her adult daughters, Cami and Violet. Violet's twin sister, Lily, has recently died in a tragic accident. At the time of her death, she was working on creating a Glampground on a neighbor's ⬇
My #WeeklyForecast is a day late because yesterday was one of those days when the weather was perfect and we started working outside at 7am and didn't stop until supper 😂 I can't imagine what we would do if we owned more than acre!!
ANYWAY I'm not saying that there are more books in the windowsill than there were last week... but there may be more books in the windowsill than there were last week 😆 I did so well the first couple months of the⬇
Review is up on my blog. This is a good one!
https://reecaspieces.com/2022/04/16/summer-at-the-cape-by-raeanne-thayne-harlequ...
“With the emotional pull of Debbie Macomber, Barbara Delinsky, and Susan Wiggs, RaeAnne tells the story of the Porter sisters, Cami and Violet, who come together to mourn the death of Violet's twin, Lily.”
FULL POST: https://tinyurl.com/49xp93fy
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