A heartbroken widow. A husband’s secret legacy.
Olivia and her friends must solve the mystery of what her husband didn’t tell her before he died.
Olivia Crawford had every intention of selling the old Barker place when she returned to Echo Key to see the falling-down old mansion her late husband bought. It was supposed to be where they would spend their sunset years together, fulfilling his dream of becoming an innkeeper. Instead, it’s a reminder of the nightmare that stole her beloved, leaving her alone.
Well, not alone. She has her best friend, Jen, and her dear aunt, Coretta, with whom they spent so many summers in Echo Key as children.
No one is more surprised than Olivia when Jen, whose own heart is hurting after a nasty divorce, convinces her to fix it up and run the inn together. It’s a crazy plan, and Olivia doesn’t do crazy. Her partner in life was the dreamer.
Olivia just hopes that keeping his dream alive will be the best way for her to live without him. And maybe find new happiness in the Florida haven that is Echo Key.
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Katie Prescott loves hanging out on the beach. Once there she can typically be found with a book in one hand and a delicious fruity drink in the other. She is convinced that sitting in the sand and watching the waves come in is the best way to spend her time off.
My Thoughts...
My first read by Prescott, but not my last. I loved this book, I never put it down until the last page a fun fast read and great writing and plot. I was left hanging at the very end so I can't wait to read book 2 in the Dolphin Cove series.
4 stars from this avid reader.
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4 stars from this avid reader.
The Mary Reader received this book from the publisher for review. A favorable review was not required, and all views expressed are our own.
Good post.
ReplyDeleteI love the cover.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this one.
ReplyDeleteOur last beach read of the year.
ReplyDeleteI would love to live on that cover.
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