Suzanne Woods Fisher has taken a leave from writing Amish fiction to write a series of contemporary romances, and On a Coastal Breeze is the second one of the series. Each of the books focuses on one of Paul Grayson's daughters, but the family life is chronicled in each of the books. The first one, On a Summer Tide, is reviewed here.
On a Coastal Breeze is Maddie's story and her reintroduction to Rick O'Shea, but still includes Cam and Seth's continuing story, and also plants seeds for Blaine's story.
Suzanne has always written with well-thought out plots, engaging characters, and intriguing settings. This book is no different. This book takes place on an island off the coast of Maine. Maddie has opened her psychology clinic and is working to gain reputation, clients, and to solidify her standing in the community. The most important clients she has are ones who don't pay her--her sisters. One sister keeps putting off getting married until she can figure out a way to bring reliable electricity to the island, and the other sister is trying to "find herself" in the culinary world after a bad experience in school.
This was one hard book to put down. I read until way late last night and finished it off this morning. It was fantastic. Five stars, two thumbs up, and a get-away at the island camp.
Revell Publishing and NetGalley.com provided the copy I read for this review. The opinions expressed are my own.
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