For fifty years, Margo Turner has run the Beach Shack—a seaside grilled cheese café, a local legend, and the heart of her Laguna Beach community. But now, at eighty, she’s falling behind. Her grandson has left for Australia, her staff is stretched thin, and the shack’s future is on shaky ground.
Enter Meg Walsh—corporate strategist, family outsider, and Margo’s eldest granddaughter. She’s back in Laguna to help... temporarily. Or so she thinks.
But the longer Meg stays, the more she begins to see what the Beach Shack really is—and what her grandmother has quietly sacrificed to keep it going.
A warm, heart-hugging story about legacy, second chances, and the quiet magic of showing up—for yourself and the people who matter most.
Cindy Nichols writes heartwarming stories interwoven with the bonds of friendship and family that combine what she loves most about women's fiction and romance.
She's lived most of her life near a beach...just the way she likes it. She hopes to share that feeling of peace and serenity with readers in her gently thought-provoking, feel-good stories.
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This book is something I really wanted to like. I like all of the characters, but the way it’s written is so bad. Meg has two conversations 100 pages apart with her sister that are nearly verbatim. I want to like Meg and all of the self discovery she does, but even towards the end she’s still minimizing the grilled cheeses and her work balance between both jobs seems like it’s being handled differently throughout the book, sometimes I think she’s put her things aside and is avoiding it, but somehow she made a huge presentation for the account? I also don’t understand why Joey was always filling napkin holders like it was such a random thing to constantly write about. I really did want to like this book, but I don’t understand why we never find out why her brother was gone and I don’t understand how her and luke both say I love you before they even kissed, it was so not needed and so lacking. I loved the idea of this book a lot and there was a lot of small town charm and good dialogue, but the bad stuff was just too bad.
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The Beach Shack (paperback) by Cindy Nichols was a fun read for me as I have spent a lot of time in Laguna Beach. I could picture all the locations the author refers to in the story. Margo runs the Beach Shack which he family has been operating for over 50 years and only serves Grilled Cheese. They are known for having the best grilled cheese anywhere and are popular with the community, surfers and tourists. Meg, Margo’s granddaughter, comes to help Margo when Meg’s brother Tyler has to leave unexpectedly. This was a quick one and the sequel comes out in August. With no trip to Laguna currently planned this summer, this is the next best thing. Enjoy!
An amazing read! The storyline is intense with family values, finding your "lane" in life and reaching goals. All of this is so important and to read about Meg realizing her value while working with her Grandma Margo, was the heart of the book. I felt like I was part of the family making grilled cheese sandwiches, which are my favorite. The author did a great job of bringing the family image to the forefront; the beauty of the Laguna Art Festival, and the people who live there was outstanding. Thanks for a wonderful story.
I loved this story! Meg is on the fast track in the corporate world with no down time at all. She is called home to Laguna Beach and her grandmother’s lunch place. Here, family values are the focus and helping those in need. I love how Meg learns to slow down and take stock of life, what really matters and finding love. A great read!
Loved getting to know these characters. In so many ways I saw myself in Meg. Hopefully her revelations can help me. Can't wait to read the next book and hopefully hear Tyler's story.
That touches the lives of all who live in the area, or are just passing through… Community…at its best. Impressive book, very well written. Every chapter drew me in, didn’t want to stop reading!
This is the first book from this author that I have read and I am very excited to say it will not be the last! I had a very hard time putting it down, and was sad when I came to the last page. Looking forward to reading the 2nd book in this series!
Broken family members coming together to become one. Recognizing talents in each other that were overlooked because each was making their own path alone. Beautiful story.