The Sands of Sea Blue Beach by Rachel Hauck
The Sands of Sea Blue Beach by Rachel Hauck is a mix of the old and the new at Sea Blue Beach in this dual-timeline story.
The Sands of Sea Blue Beach goes back and forth between Emery Quinn's teenage year that she visited Florida with her parents and stayed at the Sand Motor Motel. She met Caleb Ransom that summer and romance blossomed. She found out at the end of the trip that her mom had the cancer--and nothing was ever the same.
In the current timeline, Emery is back at Sea Blue Beach as editor in chief of the Sea Blue Beach Gazette. Coincidentally, Caleb is also back in town because his mom had a cancer diagnosis and after starting his architectural career in Seattle, he wanted to move home to be closer to his family.
I have to start off by saying I am a huge fan of this author. I have enjoyed several of her books in the past. However, The Sands of Sea Blue Beach is not my favorite. The writing is good. I especially like that the former sweethearts reconnect. At the same time, after having my own cancer diagnosis 4 years ago, I am not a fan of reading about characters with cancer--especially when they don't live through the diagnosis. It was a struggle for me to get through this book for that reason. Not everyone has that story though so this may be just the book you want to read. I love the happy ending. There are themes of healing and redemption through both Caleb and Emery's story-lines. There is also healing between other family members and that is one of the best parts of the story.
I think the cover of The Sands of Sea Blue Beach is definitely beach read gorgeous and the publisher did a great job with that. The Sands of Sea Blue Beach is a great book for a summer read if you like stories of sweethearts reconnecting and stories of redemption--and don't mind that characters faced a cancer diagnosis. I think it is a good book--it just wasn't the best for me personally.
I received a complimentary copy from Bethany House Publishers through Interviews & Reviews. All opinions are my own.

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