Seabreeze Summer by Jan Moran
9h 33m narrated by Erin Bennett, 440 pages
Summer Beach #2
Genre: Women's Fiction > Chick Lit; Romance > Contemporary Romance
Featuring: Southern California, Small Town, Disaster Trope, B&B Trope, Sisters, Clichés, Secrets, Second Chance Trope, Pets, Nosy Neighbors, Celebrities
Rating as a movie: PG-13
My rating: ⭐️⭐️½
My thoughts: 📱40% 3:51:52 Ch. 13 - I'm so over this story. It was going fine, I've accepted it as a knock-off but I have a limit on how many clichés I can take at once. This story is too hackneyed for me at the moment. I need to clear my mind, again.
📱74% 7:06:05 Ch. 24 - I just can't wait for this to be over at this point. I was hoping the 2nd book would be better but it's the opposite. More cliché, repetitive, and now stupidity. All just gets glossed over and excused. I can't stand excusing bad behavior to create Pleasantville, this will be the last book. All of the delays are annoying too.
I didn't like it. I could say I'm burned out on new beginnings set in small beach towns but that's just not true. I could say the writing isn't as inviting as similar stories, but the truth is these characters and the structure of the story just got on my nerves. They constantly ignore bad behavior and give passes on consequences. Every time progress was made in the historical mystery they put a pin in it to take care of a frivolous task. They spent too much time repeating the last book, and I feel like the last half of this story is going to be the first half of book 3. The MC was very negligent and I just can't do an entire series of this. Just knowing Sunny is coming is enough for me to throw in the towel.
Recommend to others?: I won't be recommending this book to anyone unless they really want a widow-inn-beach-fluff story.