I have read all of Ms. Moran’s Seabreeze Inn and Coral Cottage books, as well as Beach View Lane, the first in this new Crown Island series. I think that this book, Sunshine Avenue, is my new all-time favorite. Why? This story beautifully melds family and second-chance romance in a delightful beach setting (think Coronado Island near San Diego).
Junie, a young widow, returned to Crown Island in Beach View Lane, and is navigating her new life while living with her mother, April, and grandmother, Ella. She works at the gift shop at the Majestic Hotel, but wants to do more with her life. As she pursues those next steps, which also includes buying her own home, she also works on her relationship with her sister, Maileah and meets Knox, a new employee at the Majestic, who moves from the East Coast with his six-year-old daughter Penny and his parents to Crown Island.
The characters are multi-dimensional (I particularly enjoyed seeing Junie’s strength and determination unfold), the dialogue and banter are sharp, and the situations are realistic. Ms. Moran also weaves in just enough information from the first book in the series to bring a new reader up to date (I’ve read some series books where the authors spend nearly half the book repeating the first book, so I really admire her ability to do that!).
If you’re looking for an escape to a beautiful beach town in Southern California, here’s your ticket. I would suggest reading Beach View Lane first (and then, after reading Sunshine Avenue, reading the Seabreeze Inn and Coral Cottage series, because they’re all lots of fun). I received an ARC and am happy to provide this honest review.