Return to the picturesque beauty of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and the poignant story of the Adams sisters - Rachel, Lucy, and Hannah - Three sisters affectionately known as The Sea Glass Girls.
A year after inheriting her aunt's cottage on Cape Cod, Rachel Adams rebuilds her life in her hometown of Periwinkle Shores. With her now two-year-old child, Everly, Rachel has finally settled in and feels a deepening love for her community.
As the co-owner of Stellar Seas Vineyards, Rachel must not only learn the complexities of day-to-day vineyard life, but she also has to navigate deeper feelings for her business partner and friend Jack Harris. It doesn’t help that her toddler and Jack are madly in love with each other.
Lucy Adams, a romance author, falls for Ethan Stanhope, the charming chef behind the popular restaurant Adagio. However, the fear of losing her autonomy drives her decisions and threatens to ruin everything.
Hannah Adams’ relationship with Oliver Mason comes to an end when he decides to travel the country in a van, leaving her to pursue her own dreams. The only problem? Hannah has no idea what her dreams are. A journey of self-discovery takes a life-changing turn when she is confronted by the truth of her identity.
As the sisters navigate their love, lives, and personal ambitions, they must also confront the demons of their past in the form of their unreliable and manipulative father, Silas, who has returned to town after his second divorce.
The truth about their mother’s death sheds further light on a mystery that no one in the family will talk about.
Amidst family secrets and betrayals, the sisters must find a way to trust each other and themselves. Will they find the strength to weather this storm and emerge stronger, or will their secrets tear them apart forever?
This heartwarming novel explores the intricacies of family, love, and trust, set against the backdrop of a quaint coastal town filled with tourists and the magic of sea glass and love.
Annie Cabot is the author of contemporary women's fiction and family sagas. Annie writes about friendships and family relationships, that bring inspiration and hope to others.
With a focus on women's fiction, Annie feels that she writes best when she writes from experience. “Every woman's journey is a relatable story. I want to capture those stories, let others know they are not alone, and bring a bit of joy to my readers.”
Annie Cabot is the pen name for the writer Patricia Pauletti. A lover of all things happily ever after, it was only a matter of time before she began to write what was in her heart, and so, the pen name Annie Cabot was born.
When she's not writing, Annie and her husband like to travel. Winters always involve time away on Captiva Island, Florida where she continues to get inspiration for her novels.
Annoher good story. Read it in one afternoon! Next one comes out later this year.
Amazon synopsis:
A year after inheriting her aunt's cottage on Cape Cod, Rachel Adams rebuilds her life in her hometown of Periwinkle Shores. With her now two-year-old child, Everly, Rachel has finally settled in and feels a deepening love for her community.
As the co-owner of Stellar Seas Vineyards, Rachel must not only learn the complexities of day-to-day vineyard life, but she also has to navigate deeper feelings for her business partner and friend Jack Harris. It doesn’t help that her toddler and Jack are madly in love with each other.
Lucy Adams, a romance author, falls for Ethan Stanhope, the charming chef behind the popular restaurant Adagio. However, the fear of losing her autonomy drives her decisions and threatens to ruin everything.
Hannah Adams’ relationship with Oliver Mason comes to an end when he decides to travel the country in a van, leaving her to pursue her own dreams. The only problem? Hannah has no idea what her dreams are. A journey of self-discovery takes a life-changing turn when she is confronted by the truth of her identity.
As the sisters navigate their love, lives, and personal ambitions, they must also confront the demons of their past in the form of their unreliable and manipulative father, Silas, who has returned to town after his second divorce.
The truth about their mother’s death sheds further light on a mystery that no one in the family will talk about.
Amidst family secrets and betrayals, the sisters must find a way to trust each other and themselves. Will they find the strength to weather this storm and emerge stronger, or will their secrets tear them apart forever?
I really enjoyed this contemporary story about family bonds. I was drawn into their lives as the story unfolds a longtime bond of friendship that stands the test of time to the next generation that only sisters can keep a true meaning of love and friendships as they are able to move forwards. The characters are strong supportive young women as they find their true happiness and healing .
I felt such a kinship with these sisters. They showed such love and respect and compassion for each other. The author was able to let us be with them as they discovered all of the secrets and answers to the mysteries as they lived through their teens and young adulthood. Great work
In this book we learn how the sisters get the name The Sea Glass Girls. In this book each girl finds love. Their father comes back to town and then get to send him on his way. Hannah finds out she is adopted and she has just lost the spa. Trying to find someone on the Cape that makes sea Glass jewelry she not knowingly finds her birth mother.So much going on. A VERY GOOD READ.
Another start of a great series. The thing I liked was how you blended Maggie Chelsea Jane from your other series. Getting rid of Solar was perfect. Once he slapped her he would have been gone that night. To jail that is.
Got frustrated with the sisters and their relationships with the men in their lives. Acted like middle schoolers with the games they played…most adult men would have walked away and not looked back
A cute story that has you learning about the three Adam’s sisters and their lives. The girls each carry baggage from their childhoods that make their adult lives and relationships a little daunting. I enjoyed the story and liked the reference to sea glass.