Spend some time in Newport Beach with Jen Watson and her best friends, children and neighbors.
In the first book, Newport Harbor House, Jen fought with everything she had to convince her brother not to sell the beach house that had been in their family for generations. She and her friends gave it their all, and saved the beach house...for now, at least.
Carrie finds herself thrown together with Dirk yet again, but her world is rocked by the re-entrance of her ex--and her step-daughter, Bethany, whom she hasn't seen for years.
Faith has gotten a job at an eclectic little boutique on Balboa Island, and as the school year begins and the owner becomes scarce, Faith has to decide what to do.
Stop by the Newport Harbor House, have one of Nana's muffins and catch up on what's happening.
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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I love book series about friends etc and getting to know the characters and this book has a great group of characters, but once again tons of editing mistakes, and things that didn’t make sense etc. The biggest being that in book 1 the summer house belonged to Jen’s Mom’s family, her Mother bequeathed it to her and her brother when she died. It appears, from book 1 that her mother had been gone ‘a long time’ (there are also quite a lot of vague time references throughout both books. Now her grandmother was obviously gone before her mother for her to be able to bequeath the house, yet in book 2, even though the family have used the house every year, Jen is just now getting around to sorting out “Nana’s” clothes etc! In book 2 Jen thinks about “Nana” who lived in the house for over twenty years etc, but now she’s her Dad’s mother! There are many mistakes like this and sometimes it hard to follow, and it’s hard to actually picture the house as by the end of book 2 it appears that the front “porch/deck” is where they all gather for their meals together whilst the BBQ is around the back. However I shall have to buy book three as I want to see Faith’s story.
What a great afternoon read! Three longtime friends spending time in Newport Harbor, living, loving, cooking and walking Daisy. Call it mid-life crises or not, but these gals lives have all taken different roads - meaning some divorced or widowed and mainly alone as they begin with new challenges. This is Book 2 and can be read as a stand-alone as the author does a wonderful job of making sure the reader knows all the pieces of the puzzle of lives. I loved the teenage angst that we all know; I admired the friendships and new acquaintances; and, I felt the hugs of family. Of course, there is Rob who lends a whole new meaning to “ex” and why he is that. Thanks to the author for a grand story.
Another good book in the series! It's a heartwarming & moving story about 3 best friends that have known each other forever. This summer, their taking walks on the beach, spending time together on the deck catching up. Enjoying time with family, friends, & neighbors. Carrie, had raised her step daughter since she was a baby. But life changed when her husband had other plans. Not having contact for so long, & seeing Bethany again at the Gala, she co-chaired, Carrie, hopes they can repair their relationship. A MUST READ FOR EVERYONE!!
A group of women who live close to each other on a beach resort and who share a long friendship. Carrie sees her step daughter Bethany at a function who she hasn't seen for years as her ex and Bethany's father didn't think it was a good idea for Bethany to go back and forth with custody arrangement. She kept emailing and calling to no avail so was surprised when her ex called to say they were dropping Bethany off for a month whilst he and current wife went on holiday. Can they repair that bond? Friends to the rescue
Writing about the struggles of different kinds of relationships isn’t easy, but I think you hit all the emotions about being a parent or an ex, or a young adult.
Definitely a better ending than the first book! Thank goodness Ms. Caldwell learned to actually wrote an ending, and if you like the characters enough, which I do, you'll go on to read the latter books... No trickery required!
I could not put this book down from the moment I started it. Had to know how it was going to end and hoped it was how I wished it would. On to the next one!
I love this book especially since I’m reading them in order. Seeing how each person grows in they’re own right. A must read if you want to read about older people and see how they enjoy life
I really enjoyed this book once I got into it was hard to put down Very easy to follow Carrie and her friends at the Beach House and happy with the ending! A feel good book
Another great read that follows another key character as they struggle with a family problem. The book is very engaging and well written. It is a comfortable and quick read... highly recommend these series of books and got the 3rd book to keep going.
As a mother of two daughters i could relate to the happenings in this book. So glad I'm in good company. Enjoy your time reading this book. It is well worth it!
Good book for anyone who has or wants to have a daughter. Love the friendship’s in this book. It is wonderful to have friends and to grow old together. A nice easy read.
I enjoy the way problems are raised with friends supporting each other and resolved in interesting ways. Very creative. The pacing is good and am enjoying reading about the California lifestyle.