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sarahsbookstack 's review for:
Notes from the Cove
by Jennifer Bardsley
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
It was so nice to get more of Brittany and her story in this third installment of the series.
Brittany sent her son off to college and opened a cafe which has been her dream (thanks in a way to dumb dumb Keith). She still mourns her brother, Paul, who she lost years ago. She's in the middle of her parents' complaints about each other and she literally runs into Ryan, her brother's best friend and former crush who is back in town.
While Brittany tries to do a good thing and makes an Angel Board- where customers can pay for another person's treats - she starts getting cryptic messages targeting her. She must navigate this all while running her new business.
I like Brittany a lot. She's a great single mom and just an all around good person. I'm glad to have witnessed her journey to forgiveness and healing. I love this town in the book and I love how the townspeople watch out for each other.
Brittany sent her son off to college and opened a cafe which has been her dream (thanks in a way to dumb dumb Keith). She still mourns her brother, Paul, who she lost years ago. She's in the middle of her parents' complaints about each other and she literally runs into Ryan, her brother's best friend and former crush who is back in town.
While Brittany tries to do a good thing and makes an Angel Board- where customers can pay for another person's treats - she starts getting cryptic messages targeting her. She must navigate this all while running her new business.
I like Brittany a lot. She's a great single mom and just an all around good person. I'm glad to have witnessed her journey to forgiveness and healing. I love this town in the book and I love how the townspeople watch out for each other.