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Monday, April 22, 2019

DRIFTWOOD BAY BY IRENE HANNON MY REVIEW

Driftwood Bay is the fifth Hope Harbor Novel by Irene Hannon. I enjoyed the return visit to Hope Harbor. The latest installment in the series is interesting and a great read.

The book deals with losses that many of the characters have faced: Jeannette Mason, the heroine; Logan West, the hero; Molly, his five-year-old niece; and the refugee family from Syria. Ms. Hannon manages to weave the loss each person has dealt with into that of the other characters in a poignant manner.

The book does an excellent job of dealing with devastating loss, redemption, and second chances. If you are a fan of contemporary Christian romance then you won't want to miss this book.

My one complaint is that it was too many losses for too many characters. But I will still strongly recommend this series to readers. 

Driftwood Bay is a 2019 release from Revell and is 339 pages. It is available in  paperback, hardback, Kindle, and audiobook. 

I received this book from the publisher, but the comments written above are entirely my own. 






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