Remnants is the most recent addition to the Golden Beach series, which consists of a total of 8 interconnected books/novellas. I have not read any of the other books in this series, but that did not affect my enjoyment of this book at all. During the course of the book, there are several couples that make appearances. I could tell that they were featured in other books in this series, but I didn't feel like I was missing out on anything by not having read the other books. Remnants is a second chance romance between two characters that have a 15 year history between them. Carson and Sloan were high school sweethearts who ended up breaking up after a stressful discovery and when Sloan's family moved to another state. Fifteen years later, Sloan moves back to Golden Beach, Virginia and moves into her deceased grandfather's home. Soon after she moves back, she has a run in with Carson. During the course of the book, the reader learns more about Sloan and Carson's relationship in high school and all of the factors that contributed to their break-up. The reader also sees the two of them trying to adjust to the presence of the other in a relatively small town where they continuously run into each other, eventually they try to navigate a new relationship without letting their past issues affect their present. Eventually, their avoidance of the past results in big blow-up between Carson and Sloan. The author does a great job of gradually revealing all of the issues between Sloan and Carson and revealing the truth about what really happened fifteen years ago. I have to admit that I didn't really expect the twists that occurred in this book. At times, I got frustrated with both Sloan and Carson because it seemed like it took them forever to really talk about what happened when they were teenagers. This book is written in 3rd person POV, from the perspective of both Sloan and Carson, in alternating sections. It also ends with a HEA and features an epilogue that takes place approximately 6 months after the last chapter. Overall, I really enjoyed following Sloan and Carson's journey back to each other. I recommend this book to anyone that is looking for an angsty, second chance romance with realistic characters.