I'm reading the stories in Last Chance Beach: Summer's End, and I'm reviewing them one story at a time.
Thursday I reviewed Something New by Liz Flaherty.
Sunday I reviewed I Do...Again by Nancy Fraser.
Today, I'm reviewing The Man in Gull Cottage by Caroline Clemmons.
She faces a hard decision; he encourages her to choose with her heart. Will the solution drive them apart or into one another's arms?
I was glad to see a Contemporary Romance by Caroline Clemmons. I've read her western historical romance novels before and enjoyed them, but I'm mostly a contemporary romance reader.
The Man in Gull Cottage is Carter Harte, a reclusive famous person, but I won't tell you what the source of his fame is. No spoilers. Carter is one of the lucky few who actually owns beachfront property. Everything about him says wealth yet Zara Webb initially sees him as a beach bum because of the worn clothes he wears on his daily runs.
Despite this, Zara finds herself attracted to Carter. Everything about him appeals to her—his intelligence, kindness, his charm.
Everything she feels is reciprocated by Carter, yet he remains secretive about his identity.
Ms. Clemmons weaves a story that seems to be the perfect romance, but nothing is really perfect, is it?
Zara is at a crossroads with a decision to make that will determine the course of the rest of her life. Carter's advice to Zara only complicates her decision.
What will Zara do?
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Takeaway Truth
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Thank you for the review, Joan. I appreciate the effort you put into the post.
ReplyDelete*LOL* Sometimes I'm just too doggedly stubborn to give up on getting something to work right. Great story, Caroline.
DeleteI’m on Chapter 6 RIGHT now! Loving this story!
ReplyDeleteI loved it too. Finished yours last night and will review it this week. Loved it!
DeleteIt was a lovely story, and one of my favorite covers ever!
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