Harbor Pointe

Harbor Pointe, by Irene Hannon

It’s no secret I love series, and Harbor Pointe is the twelfth book in the phenomenal Hope Harbor. To hold readers interest beyond three or maybe four books is pushing it. Here we are at twelve and I’m antsy or number thirteen. This time around we have single dad Aaron raising his grieving daughter with his grandfather for support, but joy is missing.

Famous ballerina Devyn Lee is called back to Hope Harbor after her semi-estranged sister has an accident and slips into a coma. Devyn is quickly pulled into a town fundraiser and sparks fly between the cultired dancer and rugged millworker.

The thing I really love about the books in this series, is the sense of familiar. The bickering clerics, the quirky seagulls and the sage words of Charlie the taco chef. In this visit, as with several others, we also get glimpses of the characters who’ve gone before us, adding to the comfort of returning to a venue you feel affection for.

Additionally, there’s always a secondary relationship thread and this time that fetured the mill owner whose wife has walked out. Can he repair their damaged relationship? It’s certainly beautiful to watch him try. As all the others in this series, I highly recommend a visit to Hope Harbor.

I received a copy of Harbor Pointe from the publisher via NetGalley. The enjoyment is all my own.

Harbor Pointe

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