She's 54, broken-hearted, and starting over....
High-powered New York attorney Ava Flynn finds herself without a job or a future. Unemployable at her age, and broken-hearted by a husband who left her in the lurch, she desperately needs a Plan B. Her prayers are answered when a wealthy benefactor wills her a large house in the 'Sconset Beach area of Nantucket. She heads out to the picturesque New England island with her two best friends, Luna and Mila, going along for the ride.
One catch...her estranged daughter also lives there. Charlotte Killeen, Ava's daughter, is battling a crisis of her own. Her new husband, Matthew, wants a divorce, even though the couple have a newborn baby. Charlotte needs her mother more than ever, but the two have never seen eye to eye. Her marriage on the rocks and with few prospects for income, Charlotte is near the end of her rope. Then a life-threatening illness brings into focus what's important after all.
Ava's other daughter,
Samantha, also lives on Nantucket Island, with her best friend and roommate,
Grayson. Samantha suffers from a lack of direction in her life, and longs to
meet a rich prince charming who will sweep her off her feet. When she meets the
man of her dreams, she's leaving behind the one man who loves her unconditionally
- Grayson.
Jackson, Ava's son, is
an aspiring actor in Hollywood. Everything has always come easy to him, that is
until Willow, Matthew's cousin, shows up. Free-spirited Willow is just the kind
of girl to break Jackson's heart, which is difficult to do, as Jackson is
always the heartbreaker.
And speaking of
Willow...she's a feminist island witch and artist. She and Jackson have been
through many, many lifetimes together. Yet, Willow wants nothing to do with
Jackson in this lifetime. She has no desire to give up even an ounce of her
power, not even for her soul mate. Willow also is hiding a devastating secret
from Jackson. A secret that is guaranteed to upend his life for good.
Mila, Ava's best
friend, is battling a devastating illness, information that she hasn't shared
with Ava and Luna. She never wants to be a burden, so she just doesn't ask for
help. But she's going to need all the support she can get. She finds this
support in a very surprising place, and, in doing so, gets closer to her own
destiny.
Ava busies herself with
fixing up her beautiful new beach home, so that she can open up a bed and
breakfast. Contractor Deacon Cromwell, whom Ava hires to do the renovation, is the
man who might thaw Ava's cold heart, if only she'll let him. However, he's
almost 20 years her junior and, Ava believes, out of her league. Can Ava
overcome her insecurities and allow herself to love again?
In this feel-good beach
read with a touch of magick, Ava and her friends and family will become your
best friends. Come and share their joys and heartbreaks, their tragedies and
triumphs. For fans of Susan Mallery, Jude Devereaux Nantucket Bride series and
Elin Hilderbrand!
my review...
This turned out to be just what I thought it would be. A
feel good read. Don’t get me wrong, the characters had their ups and downs, but
the whole story was fun to read. As enjoyable and relaxing as can be.
Many of us have been there...a little older, alone or
getting divorced, and just not sure how we’re going to manage. But this isn’t
just a story of managing. This is a story of friends having fun, solving
problems, and enjoying life.
An excellent read. This is Book 1 in a series titled A
Sconset Beach novel.
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read an excerpt...
"You don't need me to do another spell to bring that guy back. What you need is a spell to make you tougher, stronger. More of a badass. Mentally, that is," Willow clarified as she looked at the delicate waifish-like figure of her friend.
"I don't want to be a badass. I just want him back."
"The sex couldn't be that good," Willow said. "No sex is good enough to make you give your power away like this. And why do I think that you guys aren't even having that good of sex?"
Sara's pale face grew crimson. "I don't like to talk about that," she said.
"I knew it. I knew it. The guy's not even that great of a lay, is what you're telling me, or not telling me, yet here you are, desperate to get him back. What kind of hold does he have over you?"
"He…he…he…" Sara couldn't seem to find her words, so Willow found them for her.
"Listen," Willow said. "Here's the thing. You're a hotty, in case you don't know. Here's a mirror." Willow kept a small mirror in her pocket to ward off negative energies. In this case, she didn't want to use it for magickal purposes. She just wanted Sara to see herself.
Sara looked into the mirror. "Oh, God, I look like crap. No wonder Jamie left." Then she shook her head.
"That backfired spectacularly," Willow mumbled to herself. "Let's see, what kind of spell can I do to make you like yourself? Let alone love yourself?"
She was going to have to go to her personal Book of Shadows, where she wrote down all of her spells, incantations and poetry, and find the right spell to work so that Sara could see herself as the world saw her. Sara was objectively beautiful - even without makeup, her skin glowed from within, as did her enormous blue eyes. Somehow, her eyelashes were thick and dark, even though the woman was a natural blonde. Her nose was thin and delicate, her lips full and lush. She also appeared to be naturally slim, although Willow wasn't sure about that. It could be that she just had an eating disorder.
Or, maybe like Willow herself, Sara just couldn't afford to eat. That was always a possibility.
Sara was gorgeous, yet she still clung to the jerkiest jerks in Boston. And, yes, Sara lived in the city, which meant that every time she came to see Willow, she had to shlep her carcass an hour east to Hyannis, catch the ferry, then Uber her way to Willow's cottage. Willow was still astounded that anybody could be that motivated, especially about getting some loser back in one's life.
"I don't care about that," Sara said. "I just want him back."
"You don't care if you love yourself or not?" Willow asked. "Let's go for a walk to the beach, shall we?"
"No," Sara said. "I didn't come here for a nature hike."
"I know, I know. You came here because you lost your regular booty call. Because that's essentially what Jamie was, you know. And, from your reaction earlier, it sounds like he wasn't all that great of a booty call at that."
Willow stood up and started walking towards the beach, making it clear that the topic of whether or not the two women were going to take a walk wasn't up for discussion. If Sara wanted Willow's help, she would do it on Willow's terms, not her own.
about Ainsley Keaton...
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ReplyDeleteThe book sounds like a wonderful read. Pretty cover.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the review!
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