It is good to come across most of the same characters as before, namely the Summers family, as well as some interesting and mostly delightful new ones, in the same beautiful seaside setting.
When the rigidly religious and seemingly unfeeling Aunt Mercer dies, Claire Summers, who has taken refuge with her aunt in Edinburgh, bravely sets off to Sea View, hoping to at least see her sisters, even if her mother still refuses to reconcile with her after her unforgivable sin.
With some trepidation she answers an advertisement to go into partnership in Broadridges boarding house, hoping that her past is never found out by her business partner, Mr William Hammond………
I am not going to tell you any more for fear of spoiling your read.
I cannot recommend this enjoyable and thought provoking book strongly enough. I am now looking forward to the fourth novel in the series.
I was givena free copy of the book by NetGalley from Bethany House Publishers. The opinions in this review are completely my own.
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