String Beans is a standalone but it’s the second book in The Girls of Beachmont series. We met Viola in Fumbled and she seemed to have the perfect life. She was married to Will, her college sweetheart, but had always put her dreams on hold to make him happy.
When she suffers the worst kind of betrayal, she leaves everything and everyone behind to start fresh in a new town. She is broken down and devastated. Who can blame her after what she has gone through? The more I read the first few chapters, the madder I was.
Wyatt had the perfect job, the perfect girlfriend, and was happy. When his mom’s health declines, he leaves it all behind to go home and help them. He takes over String Beans, the local coffee shop. Finding out how the shop got its name was such a sweet moment and I would have never guessed that. If you’ve ever watched the show ‘Friends’, then that’s what this place reminded me of. A relaxing place to enjoy and hear local musicians play.
From day one, Wyatt is drawn to Viola and I fell for him the first time he met her. He was so funny! She feels the attraction, too but after her ordeal, she is avoiding every man possible. The more she and Wyatt bump into each other, she starts to actually feel alive again. I simply loved Wyatt’s character. He’s a really good guy and so good for her. He’s hilarious, sexy, and such a sweetie. Who could blame her for liking him? He just makes her feel so at ease.
Then, when he finds out Viola writes songs and gets her to play in his coffee shop, he knows his heart belongs to her, if she will just take it. But, things aren’t always that easy and I felt so bad for him. But, Viola knows where her heart is at and I really liked seeing how independent she became. She learned to stand on her own again and learned to love herself. She got her writing groove back after being unable to write for so long and that really changed her so much and for the better.
I love everything about this series. The characters are easy going, funny, and this is such a sweet read. I just adored Wyatt and Viola blossomed so much after meeting Wyatt. I loved seeing her blend in so well with his family right from the start and how much their relationship changed as they went from friends to lovers. I think all of Viola’s friends were just what she needed to move on and I loved getting to see her friends from the previous book. This is a quick, make you feel good kind of book that I give 4 stars. I would love to see more of this series in the future.