Irene Hannon’s Hope Harbor novels are all delightful stories and Harbor Pointe, the 12th book in this series, did not disappoint. These books can be read as a stand-alone or read in order of print. There are several characters that are in all 12 novels, and a few that we pick up as each book was written. Favorites are Charley at his taco stand with his words of wisdom and his seagull friends. Reverend Baker and Father Murphy are wise, and are a hoot when they are together.
Devyn is a famous ballerina who flies in to care for her wounded, estranged sister. Aaron is a widowed lumber mill worker with a grieving daughter, and live-in grandfather. What do they have in common? There is a side story of the mill owner and his estranged wife and adult son. This is a story with faith, humor, and wisdom. They could be your next door neighbors and/or very good friends. Grab a cup of coffee or tea, your favorite comfy chair, and as Irene says, “Come home to Hope Harbor”.
I received a free copy from the author but this review was entirely my thoughts.
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