Fourth book in the Magnolia Shore series. This book centers on Winnie coming out of her shyness and embracing the friends who have accepted her into book club and their lives. We meet Shane, Eleanor's brother who finally decides to come visit from San Francisco.
Shy introvert Winnie Burnett, who had a friendless childhood, is now a member of the Coastal Book Club and wants to desperately belong to this new group of women. When Eleanor, owner of the Book Store and "leader" of the book club, invites her brother Shane for a visit. he has an immediate connection with Winnie. Shane and Winnie work together on a project for the Historical Society. There are updates on some of the other book club members as well. This was a wonderful story and focuses on the possibility of self-improvement and being part of a group.
Loved this story the centers around Winnie and Shane, Elenor's brother. See how that turns out as they spend time together. Eleanor panics when Garrett tells her that Shane left it slip that she was thinking about a long term relationship with him. Do they stay together. A VERY GOOD READ and SERIES.
I have enjoyed this book from start to finish. If you're looking for a warm, small town, cozy sweet romance, this is the one. I feel like I've had the best fist to Magnolia shores and met some amazing new friends. So grab your copy and enjoy. You're welcome.