A heartwarming small town tale of new beginnings.
Devyn Lee returns to Hope Harbor to help her older sister, but coming back home she must confront their strained relationship as she wonders if she could come home to stay. Single father Aaron Steele is wary of Devyn, but his daughter lights up when she is around her and talking about dancing. Could this be the start of a new beginning?
A heartwarming standalone novel, about new starts, and rebuilding relationships. Devyn and her sister both went through a lot, but on different sides of the divide between their parents. I loved seeing familiar faces from previous books set in the coastal town, like Charlie and his fish tacos. I also liked that it followed Devyn's sister, as well as another couple, Diane and Martin.
A heartwarming book, with themes of family, faith, and reconciliation. Filled with hope and healing. A lovely addition to the Hope Harbor books. Highly recommend!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.









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