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Starfish Pier

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h, how I love Charley and Floyd and Gladys and Hope Harbor! If you haven't visited Hope Harbor in in this series, this is a great place to start. This is the 6th book in this series but you can read this one without having read the others. But you will definitely want to go back and read them once you've read Starfish Pier.

It was so good to visit with old friends like Rev. Baker, Father Murphy, Marci and doctor, Logan.
Irene Hannon brings so much feeling to all her characters. They are far from perfect. In fact in this book the characters have some unique characteristics. Serious things that they are going to have to deal with sooner rather than later.
I loved how the author demonstrates how much we all have or can have an effect on others by "doing small things with great love".
"We're all like stones tossed in water, creating a ripple effect with outer limits too far away for us to see. But God sees them."

Holly and Steven have some serious attraction going on but also some major issues that separate them. Their journey is one of dealing with and revealing their pasts and then deciding if their future together was even possible..

It was a wonderful book that I highly recommend. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Net Galley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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I haven't played solitaire in years. After reading Starfish Pier I actually picked up a deck of cards and played a game. Starfish Pier, inspired me in many ways. There are quite a few topics that could be controversial, but was handled in a very tasteful way.

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Irene Hannon is one of my top 3 favorite authors so anytime she has a new book come out, I cannot wait to get my hands on it. Whether it is suspense or romance, I always enjoy her fantastic stories. Starfish Pier was no exception.

Starfish Pier is book number six in her Hope Harbor series. While I would certainly recommend reading them all, this can be read as a standalone too. I have personally read several, but not all six myself yet. Those familiar with the series will enjoy seeing a few familiar faces, and those new to the series are sure to want to come back for more.

This book introduces us to two newcomers to Hope Harbor- Steven and Holly. As in many good romance stories, they are instantly drawn to one another. Still, some pretty fundamental differences make them an unlikely couple right from the start. In their story, we see if they can overcome their pasts and their differences to see where their relationship might lead. As someone who married their own complete opposite, I always love a good opposites attract romance... though the differences of these two particular characters do seem quite a large one to overcome. Still, as such it provided a beautiful reminder of God's grace and forgiveness... and how we should extend that same grace and forgiveness to others as well.

Without giving too much away, I will say that this book seemed to have a very pro-life stance--- in every possible way. While I don't think that this is uncommon in Christian fiction, I would say this is a larger focus in the story than perhaps some might prefer. Personally, I enjoyed it, but I could see where others may not. It also took on the subject of alcoholism in Steven's brother Patrick as well, which I thought was done very well for such a difficult and oh-so-important subject. I really hope to see more of his story in future Hope Harbor novels as well.

Overall, this was as fantastic a romance as I have come to expect from Irene Hannon. Existing and new fans alike are sure enjoy this beautiful story! I cannot wait to see what happens in Hope Harbor next.

** I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley for consideration. All thoughts are 100% my own.

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This book was so good. I didn't to put it down! The characters were well rounded, and the storyline sucked you into it and made you feel like you were really there. The author did an great job telling this story.

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