Noah is visiting Hope Harbor visiting his dad for one reason: to convince him to move back to St Louis to be close to him following the death of Noah's mum. But his plans to borrow an unoccupied guest cottage for the first night rather than disturbing his dad go sideways when it turns out to be occupied after all - somewhat disastrously. And the conditions of that occupancy - low price, unvetted tenant with rainbow hair - prove to Noah that his dad needs the support Noah can only provide in St Louis. Somehow, though, as he gets to know Bren, he starts to see a different side of life: the side that gives without expecting to receive, and without constantly looking for things to go wrong. However, whatever he might think of her, it's clear nothing can really happen between them, since she's unwilling to leave her haven and he's wedded to his job in St Louis - right? Or will they both learn to see the beauty beneath the surface and what really matters in life?
A delightful addition to the series. I always love visiting Hope Harbor (which lives up to its name beautifully), and this was no exception. With interesting, 'real' characters, inspiring lessons for them (and me) to learn as they go though life, a quirky and lovable cast of secondary characters, thought-provoking dialogue, humorous situations and a deeply satisfying ending, what more could one want? I really enjoyed getting to know Noah and Bren, not to mention Emma, and was thrilled to see Bren and Noah finally get their happy ending. In fact, I'm hoping Emma will get her own story in a future book, because I enjoyed getting to know her a bit and I want more! Charley's wisdom is a great addition, too - he'd be an intriguing (and possibly slightly scary at times) person to have around. All in all, a great read, completely standalone though sharing some characters across the series - highly recommended.
Note that I received a complimentary copy of the book from NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review and this is my considered opinion of the book.