Member Reviews
This was a really interesting premise for this story that ended up being about how to break generational abuse and trauma and how your childhood still affects if you don’t face it and learn from it. How even with the best intentions to make up for the past it can sometimes blow up in your face when you are not honest and use subterfuge to get Flannery and Harper to stay at the lighthouse and work on their relationship so they won’t end up like everyone else did in their family. It was a good read and definitely took a turn that I wasn’t expecting at the end.
Thanks to William Morrow and Custom House and Netgalley for the complimentary copy of this book in e-book form. All opinions in this review are my own.
The Lighthouse at Moonglow Bay is filled with complex characters and riveting relationships. Several of the main characters come from troubled pasts and others in the book help with great advice on how to move on from their history and of course how not to repeat it. The novel is engrossing and intriguing with a couple of juicy bombshells at the end. Great book, enjoyed it immensely.
I was thrilled to read ARC
I have read and enjoyed her books before, will look for more now.
Travel to Moonglow Cove Texas (cool name)
then to the lighthouse on Moonglow Bay
Sisters estranged need to come together - can they find their way back together
I loved this book!
enjoyed the sourdough tips at beginning of each chapter