Seabreeze Inn by Jan Moran
8h 46m narrated by Erin Bennett, 382 pages
Summer Beach #1
Genre: Women's Fiction > Chick Lit; Romance > Contemporary Romance; Mystery, Adventure, Relationships
Featuring: Boston, San Diego County, California, Widower, Sisters, Second Chance Trope, Inheritance Trope, Artists, Family, History, Cocktail Recipes
Rating as a movie: PG-13
My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️½
My thoughts: 📱17% 1:33:28 Ch. 5 - It's a little weird to hear Erin Bennett without Elin Hilderbrand, but the voices are a little different. I'm not loving this romance setup at all; I assume the sister will have her own book, but the story is passable.
📱37% 3:15:50 Ch. 11 - Just as I was warming up to the drama between the 2 lovebirds, they cut it and return to Niceville (not the city the imaginary place).
📱52% 4:34:09 Ch. 16 - Another mythical green-eyed newborn. This story is a bit all over the place.
I was hoping to enjoy this more, but I found it lacking. It teetered between light drama and overly sweet. I wasn't a fan of the give and take; it was hard to bounce between Lifetime and Hallmark. Overall I didn't care for any of the characters enough to get into the story, it was like they were trying to be flawless, it was annoying, every time a character flaw was discovered it was excused and glossed over so they seemed inauthentic. Personally, I like problems to be worked through, solved, and characters to grow, not instant resolution. I have the next book, so I'll continue the series, but if it's more of the same, I'm not sure I'll finish it, at least not anytime soon.
Recommend to others?: Maybe. I can see where this could be very appealing to some readers.