Sea Glass Summer by Miranda Liasson

 

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Sea Glass Summer by Miranda Liasson, book two in her Seashell Harbor series is a wonderful, emotional tale of a military wife, now widow raising her little boy, with the help and support of her parents and girlfriends. Kit is a single mom whose husband died in combat when their son was just a toddler. Her husband, Carson, left her a house that is in need of so much work that she’s overwhelmed, which is putting it mildly. When she sees Alex de la Cruz, her husband’s best friend, has return to Seashell Harbor she’s shocked, surprised and doesn’t want his help in restoring the house so it can sell quicker. Alex promised his brother in arms to watch out for his family. He finds himself helping her renovate a home that belonged to his best friend Carson. He blames himself that he isn’t here with his wife and his son Ollie. Kit’s not so sure it’s a good idea to accept Alex’s help; she has plans for herself, her son Ollie, and their future. And they don’t include Alex. One innocent kiss leads to so much more, but she doesn’t trust herself. Alex has to keep his distance, and not let Kit know how he feels about her. At least he tries to keep that distance. But that kiss changed everything for him. He’s loved her for so long. Now, all Alex has to do is try to convince Kit to give him a chance. A chance to love her. A chance to help her. A chance to be her future and forever love.

 

Oliver added so many layers and depth to the story.. The way in which Alex interacted with him would have broken through the walls thrown up by anyone. Kit didn't stand a chance, despite almost sabotaged the relationship. Alex's guilt was enough to have him ready to abandon the relationship multiple times, but the feelings, chemistry and magnetic attraction were simply too strong. Watching them trying to work things out was painful at times, but so worth it in the end.

 

Ms. Liasson wrote a romance with all the feels, that was sweet, emotional, electrifying, and should not be missed. She provided a tale, filled with clever banter, good intentions, and a cast of secondary characters assisting Kit and Alex find the love they both deserved and create a family with Ollie. I highly recommend Sea Glass Summer to other readers and look forward to Darla’s romance.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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