Paul Grayson buys an Island of the coast of Maine, he’s three daughters Camden, Maddie and Blaine thinks he’s completely lost his mind. Paul was a successful radio sports commentator, when two things happen to change his life, first his wife Corinna dies unexpectedly, he suffers a bad case of laryngitis and his voice doesn’t recover. He and Corinna met years ago on the island, they always planned on visiting again and it never happened. Due to Paul being busy with his job, he traveled a lot and Corinna was looking after the girls.
Paul renames Niswi Nummissis to The Three Sisters, he’s bought Moose Manor and the rustic cabins. When he and the girls arrive, the house is in a terrible condition and the cabins are just as bad. The locals aren’t happy about him changing the islands name and they consider him an outsider. Paul wants to bring back tourists, create jobs and stop residents moving to the mainland. The only way to get to the isolated island is by Captain Fred’s ferry, it has an unreliable electrical supply and no internet. What is does have is a peaceful way of life, endless walking trails, wildlife, pristine beaches and beautiful views.
Since their mother died the sister’s relationship has been rather rocky, Paul wants his daughters to reconnect and be happy. Camden is a successful business woman, she takes after her father and has an adopted son Cooper. Maddie has just finished her degree as a marriage and family therapist and Blaine has been at college for three years and hasn’t decided what she wants to major in?
Cooper starts school and Cam’s not sure if the teacher Seth Walker is up to the task and has the right credentials. Maddie assists her dad with organizing and cleaning the house and cabins and Blaine starts helping Peg Legg at the Lunch Counter.
I received a digital copy of On a Summer Tide by Suzanne Woods Fisher from Revell Publishing and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. What a wonderful story about a family having a fresh start, living life at a slower pace, embracing nature and Cooper coming out of his shell. Five stars from me, I really loved three of the local characters in the narrative, Peg, Captain Ed and Seth. I can’t wait to read the next two books in the delightful series, On a Coastal Breeze and At Lighthouse Point.