ebook, 36 pages
Published
November 19th 2019
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.
There was no better way
to put it: Max Tucker was running away. The newly-constructed Puffin
Point Lighthouse on the forested shores of Oregon seemed like the
perfect place to nurse his broken heart, with its sweeping views of rock
and wave and near-isolation from society.
Until he visits Spruce Hill, that is. The little lumber town’s locals seem to be welcoming and kind, embracing Chauntis Bay’s newest keeper of the light and making it easier to move forward with a new life. But when a violent winter storm threatens the integrity of the lighthouse and a foundered ship washes up to shore, Max is bewildered to find a single, unbelievable survivor…
A sweet historical romance novella full of small-town charm and hair-raising adventure! Prequel to the Keeper’s of the Light multi-author series.
Until he visits Spruce Hill, that is. The little lumber town’s locals seem to be welcoming and kind, embracing Chauntis Bay’s newest keeper of the light and making it easier to move forward with a new life. But when a violent winter storm threatens the integrity of the lighthouse and a foundered ship washes up to shore, Max is bewildered to find a single, unbelievable survivor…
A sweet historical romance novella full of small-town charm and hair-raising adventure! Prequel to the Keeper’s of the Light multi-author series.
My Review: 4 StarsThis sweet, very short novella was the perfect setup to what promises to be a good series. Lighthouses are so fascinating to me and it's amazing to think what people used to go through to guide ships safely through storms.Max is running away from his problems, but lands in a charming and welcoming small town. I loved getting a taste of his character, as well as being introduced to some of the other residents.This one ends on a cliffhanger, but I know the reader will be treated to more in the next book, which I'm so grateful is already available.Content: very mild violence/peril/danger; hints of romance
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