Summer at the Cape by RaeAnn Thayne

 

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Summer at the Cape by RaeAnne Thayne grabbed me and held me hostage until I turned the last page, finishing the story, leaving me wanting more. This heartwarming, emotional story takes us on a journey into the lives of family members dealing with loss, pain, distrust, regrets, healing and love. This book had everything: close family supporting one another, beaches, glamping; a sweet romance without any unnecessary conflict. Cami Porter is the older sibling to identical twins Violet and Lily, who spent much of her life feeling like an outsider and the odd-sister-out until one of the twins, Lily, drowned saving two young girls. Cami returns to Cape Sanctuary to help her mother and sister, Violet, deal with their grief and adjust to life after this tragedy. As family members are drawn closer together, healing does occur through the sharing of their personal stories, a new romance, a second-chance romance, and secrets being revealed.

 

Ms. Thayne wrote a story that reaches the soul; the soul of her characters as well the soul of her readers.  This wonderful, sweet, and amazing story was emotional, moving, tear inducing, filled with wonderful dialogue, and endearing characters that is must read. I highly recommend Summer at the Cape to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.


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