Monday, May 27, 2024

The Sisters of Sea View (On Devonshire Shores #1), book # 21

 



This delicious book has been sitting by my bedside for many months and I finally got to "S" so I could read it.  It was the perfect beach read for our quick trip to my favorite place in the world, Pensacola Beach. Obviously, Julie Klassen did not disappoint, as she never does.  After reading some quick books with not as much depth or detail, this was truly a delight.  10/10.

When their father's death leaves them impoverished, Sarah Summers and her genteel sisters fear they will be forced to sell the house and separate to earn livelihoods as governesses or companions. Determined to stay together, Sarah convinces them to open their seaside home to guests to make ends meet and provide for their ailing mother. Instead of the elderly invalids they expect to receive, however, they find themselves hosting eligible gentlemen. Sarah is soon torn between a growing attraction to a mysterious Scottish widower and duty to her family.  Viola Summers wears a veil to cover her scar. When forced to choose between helping in her family's new guest house and earning money to hire a maid to do her share, she chooses the latter. She reluctantly agrees to read to some of Sidmouth's many invalids, preferring the company of a few elders with failing eyesight to the fashionable guests staying in their home. But when her first client turns out to be a wounded officer in his thirties, Viola soon wishes she had chosen differently. Her new situation exposes her scars--both visible and those hidden deep within--and her cloistered heart will never be the same.  (picture and description from Amazon)





I believe since I now jumping around the alphabet here I'm going to go back to a "quick" Q book, then get back on track.


Happy Summer reading!!

Melissa



 

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