Sandcastle
Inn is Irene
Hannon’s tenth novel in the Hope Harbor series. It was lovely to return to this beautiful,
scenic, and welcoming small town.
Veterinarian Matt
Quinn has come to town to help his sister Kay for a month. She is heading to Idaho to help a friend who
is having surgery. Kay desperately needs
help with her recent acquisition of a bed and breakfast. The B&B has a great view, but the insides
need a lot of work before it will be ready for customers. Help may be close at hand with Vienna Price,
a hotel marketing expert, who is in town following a job change. But can the work be completed in a short
period of time and within budget?
Also passing
through town are Andrew and Paige who are going through a rough season in their
life. They have responded with honesty
and integrity, but cannot seem to get a break.
Thankfully, they are committed to one another, for better or for
worse. Readers will be happy to see some
of their favorite characters from earlier novels return. Especially Charley who has the best tacos in
town. He is always there with kind and caring
words, and wise counsel for friends and strangers alike. Hope Harbor would not be the same without the
resident seagulls Floyd and Gladys.
I loved the
characters in this book and enjoyed seeing how they were supported and
encouraged by family and friends. In
Hope Harbor, you can expect a little romance.
While the town is lovely, the people are going through challenging times
which can stir up emotional and relational issues. There were some gems of insight shared by
characters. Characters dealt with issues
including grief, forgiveness, patience, love, divine providence, and trusting
God. Faith is a part of the story. I would like to have seen it go even deeper.
Sandcastle
Inn is part of the Hope
Harbor series, but works well as a stand alone book too. I enjoyed reading this book and liked the
characters. With all the bad things
going on in this world, sometimes you just want to read a feel-good story, with
likeable people in a beautiful setting like Hope Harbor. I recommend Sandcastle Inn by Irene
Hannon. The story has people you
would like to meet, in a place you would like to visit, and leaves you feeling hopeful.
I would like to
thank Revell Publishing and NetGalley for the opportunity to read a
complimentary copy of Sandcastle Inn by Irene Hannon. I was under no obligation to give a favorable
review. Sandcastle Inn will be published April 2, 2024.
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