Love in Catalina Cove
by Brenda Jackson
Amazon | Books-A-Million | B & N
Mass Market Paperback: 480 Pages
Publisher: HQN; Original edition (November 1, 2018)
In her brand-new series, Brenda Jackson welcomes you to Catalina Cove, where even the biggest heartbreaks can be healed…
In the wake of a devastating teen pregnancy that left her childless and heartbroken, Vashti Alcindor left Catalina Cove, Louisiana, with no plans to return. Now, over a decade later, Vashti reluctantly finds herself back in her hometown after inheriting her aunt’s B and B. Her homecoming gets off to a rocky start when the new sheriff, Sawyer Grisham, pulls her over for speeding, and things go downhill from there.
The B and B, a place she’d always found refuge in when it seemed like the whole world was against her, has fallen into disrepair. When a surprising benefactor encourages Vashti to reopen the B and B, Vashti embraces a fresh start, and soon old hurts begin to fade as she makes new memories with the town—and its handsome sheriff…
But some pasts are too big to escape, and when a bombshell of a secret changes everything she thought was true, Vashti is left reeling. With Sawyer and his teenage daughter determined to see her through the storm, though, she’s learning family isn’t always a matter of blood—sometimes it’s a matter of heart.
My Rating:
Favorite Quotes:
Scott isn’t the only guy I’ve loved that let me down. Therefore I can’t be one and done. I’m two and through.
Ms. Gertie would also butt heads all the time with Sheriff Phillips, all generations of them, and was quick to remind them that she delivered them into the world and would have given them an extra whack on their rear end if she’d known they would grow up to be power-grabbing men.
My Review:
Oh what a tangled web vile and duplicitous snobs can weave just to save face. I enjoyed this cleverly knotted and intriguing tale, it progressed slowly yet I enjoyed every little twist and turn. The ending may seem far-fetched unless you understand the social influence and structure of small-town living, then it becomes all too plausible. The storylines were easy to follow, engaging, deliciously spiced, and pricked my curiosity. I am itching to uncover more about the secondary characters Ms. Jackson was taunting me with – she is such a clever tease! I was enamored with her large and varied cast and am primed for return trips.
About Brenda Jackson
Brenda Jackson is a New York Times bestselling author of more than one hundred romance titles. Brenda lives in Jacksonville, Florida, and divides her time between family, writing and traveling.
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Great review and a definite addition to my bookshelf!
Yes, small towns have a particular atmosphere. They seem paranoid and unwelcoming to outsiders and do strange things when tragedy strikes. I have to say, most of the time I lived in a small town, I lived in my own bubble, not falling for the political nonsense that surrounded such people.
I would like to read this book if it explores such a subject for me.
This sounds good
Wonderful review! This sounds like something I would adore!
Great review!
I love a story with strong sun plots and other side characters. They just provide a distraction from the tension between the leads I guess.
Great review, the book sounds lovely.
Great review DJ, this book and author are new to me and the book looks and sounds absolutely amazing. I’m really glad you enjoyed this book fully me friend, thank you so much for sharing your awesome post and for putting this book on my radar.
Thanks for being on the tour!