A stirring family drama that explores themes of faith, and complicated family dynamics.
Sophie returns home after a disastrous short-lived run on Broadway to keep a low profile and work at the family winery, to makes some money while figuring out what's next. Music producer, August Tate is having trouble letting go when it comes to raising his teenaged sister Gabby. I loved how this book brought the Fog Harbor Trilogy full circle with Sophie and August recording the audio books for Chip at Fog Harbor Books.
Sophie has a complicated family that doesn't see things the way she does, I loved how she connected with Gabby, and was introduced to the vibrant deaf community, seeing how Gabby is finding her place and thriving. August is a protective brother, he wants the best for her, but sometimes that isn't a straightforward thing. I liked the complex characters and family dynamics, with strong themes of faith, and family.
A compelling family drama, heartwarming, and full of faith, with complex characters and relationships. You could feel the tensions rising. A memorable read, that pulled me in and didn't let go. Highly recommend!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

















