Synopsis:
Over the course of one year, in a charming
cottage by the sea, eight people will discover love and remembrance,
reconciliation and reunion, beginnings and endings in this unforgettable
sequel to Georgia Bockoven’s The Beach House and Another Summer.
Alison arrives at the beach house in June to
spend a month with her restless grandson before he leaves for his first
year of college. More than a decade earlier, Alison lost her beloved
husband, and has faced life alone ever since. Now she discovers a new
life and a possible new love.
August brings together four college friends
facing a milestone. During summer’s final days, they share laughter,
tears, and love—revealing long-held secrets and creating new and even
more powerful bonds.
World-class wildlife photographer Matthew and
award-winning war photographer Lindsey arrive at the beach house in
January, each harboring the very real fear that it will mark the end of
their decade-long love affair. Alone in the house’s warm peace, they are
forced to truly look at who they are and what they want, discovering
surprising truths that will change their lives forever.
My review:
This was a fun, summery read. When I realized it was a sequel to "The Beach House," I read that first just in case they were tied in together. "Return to the Beach House" touches on some of the story lines from the first book but you would not have to read the first book to enjoy the second book.
Each chapter introduces us to another set of people who are staying at the beach house which is located in the Santa Cruz area of California. They each come to the beach house needing some sort of healing and the beach house provides the perfect environment for this. I was drawn into some characters stories more than other but all in all the different sets of characters were interesting and I had a hard time putting the book down.
I need some light and easy reads to read by my moms pool this summer! I will add this one to the list!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really good! I love good summer reads. (I've having a hard time getting into The Sandcastle Girls......:(. My mind has been bad at reading lately, which makes me sad.)
ReplyDeleteBet it was a perfect read @ the lakes!!
This sounds like a perfect summer read. Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteThis does sound like a perfect summer read. I may need it for camping!
ReplyDeleteI love "summery" reads like this book. And all the different stories all sound so interesting! I may have to check it out!
ReplyDeleteIn the last month, I've only read two books for fun. This month, with college finished, I'm on the hunt for some summery ones - I'll start here!
ReplyDeleteI'd so enjoy reading this during a beach weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a part of the tour.