Monday, January 20, 2020

Book Review: "The Sea Glass Cottage" RaeAnn Thayne

Life can change in an instant!

In this case Olivia is estranged from her mother when she gets that horrible call her mom is in the hospitable.

She's been struggling in life and this was probably the last thing she needed but yet it was her mom and regardless of their rocky pasts she had to help.

So she heads to the off for what was to be a few months stay to the gorgeous Cape Sanctuary.

A sudden flood of negative memories come flooding in concerning her mother but also her older sister Natalie who spiraled into a drug addiction that resulted in an overdose and an orphaned daughter Caitlin.

The other half of the story focuses on the DNA results and the companionship of the characters with relationships that were once led astray but seem to have finally seen light.

Light from not only within but externally in which bygones are left to fall and new memories are sought with forgiveness and love leading the way.

I can't go into much more detail but to say this was exquisitely written, edited perfectly, and set up with a strong start and ending.

The middle was full of plots that thickened like Southern gravy but led to a beautiful kaleidoscope of life's trials and tribulations.

That ending will have many talking and the wrap up in each character's life was quite fitting to end any and all questions the readers may have still pondered.

Perfect!

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