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This is the first book by Donna Kauffman that I have read- but it won't be the last. The quick paced story was funny- I loved all of the chance meetings between Calder and Hannah.

I can't wait for the rest of the series. Especially Fiona!

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Ms. Kauffman has done it again. She has written another wonderful story. I enjoy the characters and storyline of her books.

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This is my first read by this author and I can promise you that it won't be my last. I love how the main character, Hannah, is a strong willed, independent woman that is determined to make it. This book has it all romance, mystery and great main characters. I love how the author makes you feel like you are at Blueberry Cove with all the characters.

A really great read that I think all readers will enjoy. I will be looking for more from this author for sure!

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This sweet feel good story is heartwarmingly comfortable and a romantic page turner! I loved reading and following along the characters sweet love story! I loved this book!

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Oh, this was a nice surprise, doing away with embellished prettifying of the place or making cartoonish figures. Sea Glass Suprise charmed me with its characters and witty dialogues, disarming me lots of times. I gravitated naturally to folks of Blueberry Cove, loved the thought of living beside a lighthouse, the fun (McCrae sisters brand of fun) of wedding preps and the rather unexpected sweet romance from two people not looking for love.

Hannah and Calder got such an obvious chemistry despite their reluctant first impressions. I like that they can outwit each other and even be endearingly silly. Their conversations just flow easily (and these dialogues disarm me a lot) and keep me smiling the whole time even when they are arguing.

Love the bonding of McCrae sisters. They are opposites but their relationship is cute as displayed by their banters and support to each other. I'm still not over the 'tribal twerking'.

There's a touch of suspense in the story too and the fact that there seem to be no initial obvious villain makes it all the more curious.

I'm excited to read more of Kauffman's other works and get lost in the genuine charm of small town people, fun and grounded characters, and the romance, suspense and humor.

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