The Cafe at Beach End (Cape Sanctuary #5) by RaeAnne Thayne
Publication Date: June 13th 2023 by Canary Street Press
Pages: 336
Source: Publisher
Rating: ★★★★½
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My
Thoughts:
Meredith and Tori, once as close as sisters, are estranged since
Meredith left for what seemed to Tori a life of privilege. Meredith has lost
everything and became embroiled in the scandal where her now dead husband
bilked millions from unsuspecting investors. Now she’s back home. Meredith owns
49% of the small beach café now run by Tori as well as one of the beachside
cottages her grandmother owned. Tori is not happy about this, but things are
not as they seem.
I loved Meredith! She’s sad and feels partially responsible
for the pain and financial ruin her husband caused, but I loved that after
leading a privileged life she had no qualms about rolling her sleeves up,
digging in and working hard. She didn’t make excuses, but she had plenty! It
broke my heart.
I felt for Tori, as she felt abandoned. She was hurt,
especially since Meredith didn’t even attend their grandmother’s funeral, but she
didn’t have the full story. I felt she was pretty tough on Meredith, but this
was a journey of forgiveness, healing, moving on from your mistakes, and
embracing those important to you.
There’s a romance for both Meredith and Tori and I rooted
for each of them! Liam disguised his identity and motives from Meredith, and I
wasn’t too happy with him at first, but I understood as all was revealed. Tori
has feelings of attraction for Sam, the brother of her dead husband, and the
guilt she feels about that as well as the worry over what others think is a bit
of a hinderance. They each have a teenage daughter, cousins, who get up to some
teenage drama. Thankfully, they had each other for support.
As usual in this series, Ms. Thayne
brings the Northern California coastal setting to life with her beautiful
descriptions! It’s such a gorgeous area, sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean
that take your breath away! There’s a spot I visit at least yearly, close to
the Oregon border that I pictured in my mind as I read.
The Café at Beach End brought out all the feels for me! I
loved this emotional story so much!
4.5 Stars
Book Description:
When Meredith Collins was a child, the little beach town of Cape Sanctuary lived up to its name. Spending summers there with her grandmother, Meredith finally felt safe and loved.
Now she’s returning in disgrace. Her late ex-husband swindled investors out of millions of dollars and made Meredith a figure of scorn—though she knew nothing about his scheme. But she still has the beach cottage she inherited from her grandmother and half ownership of the local café. It’s a place to work and earn a little money. That’s if her cousin, Tori, will let her through the door. Once, Tori and Meredith were as close as sisters—until Meredith chose her neglectful parents’ expectations over their bond. Now widowed with a teenage daughter, Tori isn’t setting out a welcome mat for the woman who let her down so badly.
While Meredith tries to make a fresh start, she is drawn to a mysterious writer renting the cottage next door. Liam Byrne’s kindness is a balm, though she worries he might not be so friendly if he knew who she was. But Liam has his own secret and a mission that will help Meredith confront her past—and maybe, claim a surprising future…
Thayne has a talent for writing family-centered, heartwarming stories.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it was such a great story for you with the feels. I haven't read this author yet.
ReplyDeleteAnne - Books of My Heart
I have read quite a few books where the widows fall for their dead husband's brother. I give the authors a lot of credit for being able to make me buy into this.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read anything by this author yet, but I think I should. Nice review!
ReplyDeleteI love these type of stories. Wonderful review!
ReplyDeleteIt's been too long since I've read anything by Thayne. Meredith sounds like such a great character - one that is easy to pull for. I'll definitely be picking this one up.
ReplyDeleteThat place looks so pleasant. I wantnto visit
ReplyDeleteWonderful review, Rachel. I loved this book and want to move to Sanctuary Cove. Maybe I'll meet a handsome older man and start a new life. 😊
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