Wednesday, May 19, 2021

At Lighthouse Point

 

At Lighthouse Point is the last book in the Three Sisters Island series. After reading Books 1 and 2, I was looking forward to reading Blain's story.

Youngest sister Blaine Grayson returns home to Three Sisters Island after being gone to Paris for two years. Having been trained at Le Cordon Bleu as a chef, she dreams of opening a restaurant on her return home to Three Sisters Island. But things go awry when she returns to find the kitchen she dreamed of has been remodeled by her non cooking sister.  She finds so many changes after being gone for so long, she starts to doubt if she was really supposed to come home.

The story was well written and the characters well developed. Dialogue brought you into the heart of each one, as they struggle to find their place in the family. From Dad Paul, to sisters Cam, Maddie and Blaine. There is also Granddad who shows up after being absent for many years. And the friend of Blaine's who has traveled with her from France.

At Lighthouse Point is a story about the many dynamics of family and how love and faith can lead to reconciliation. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would recommend it.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Revell. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

1 comments:

Darlene S said...

Thanks for sharing your insights on this book. I'm adding the series to my summer reading list.