As I was searching for a theme to read during the month of May, I decided to go with a beach theme since we were taking a trip to the beach this month. My husband and I went to Hilton Head Island. We really enjoy the island and each time we go, we discover something new. This was our third trip to HHI and our first time to go in May, while school would normally be in session. It truly made retirement seem real. We did travel to Savannah one day and we had one rainy day, but the rest of the week we spent just lounging around the pool or the beach. I usually had a book to read while I was relaxing. We were renovating our kitchen at the time and our house was a disaster area. It was nice to get away and not have to climb over boxes or walk through dust.
So, lets get started with the beach reads. The first book I want to talk about is Love on Beach Avenue by Jennifer Probst. I read the Kindle version of this novel that I downloaded for free from an Amazon Prime first view free ebook. Avery Sunshine is in the business of wedding planning. She and her sisters inherited the business from their parents. The setting is a small beach town where many people come to get married on the beach. The Sunshine sisters work to make every bride's dream come true. When Avery's old college roommate calls and asks her to help plan her wedding, Avery is so excited to be her wedding planner until her friend's brother gets in the way. Carter is not a fan of Avery's, ever since she and his sister impulsively sowed their wild oats together in college. How is she going to plan her best friend's wedding with her brother, Carter in the way. Will there be a battle or is romance in the air?
We continue our beach theme with The Summer Retreat by Shelia Roberts. Celeste is an elementary school teacher and she is engaged to get married, until her fiance is caught cheating. Celeste wondered why he kept putting off setting a date or introducing her to his parents. When she catches him with another woman, while going to take him soup because he said he was sick, she realizes her plans are changing. She decides to go back to the beach town where she grew up to spend her summer. She helps her sister at the local Inn she manages and actually helps to clean the rooms. In one of the rooms, she thinks she has found the makings of a serial killer. But, how can a guy, that good looking be a killer? Could she be wrong? She could use something, or someone, to distract her from her troubles. What better place to find that than at the beach.
I had to include a classic Nicholas Sparks novel since I was choosing romancey beach reads. Nights in Rodanthe is one that I have never read before. This story reminds us that love can be found at any age. A mother tells her daughter a story of love that she had no idea her Mom was keeping from her. Amanda's mom and dad divorced after he cheated on her mom with a younger woman. Adrienne spent her life raising her children and gave no thought to her own happiness after her husband left her. She was helping a friend by watching her Inn on Rodanthe Island in North Carolina when she meets Paul. She and Paul share just a few days together, but what they share is surreal. Can Adrienne share her story with her daughter, Amanda, who is hurting after the death of her husband? This is a beautiful story of love, healing, and forgiveness.
I also chose a title by an Asian American author, Nancy Jooyoun Kim, The Last Story of Mina Lee. This was my audiobook for the month and I chose it because May is also Asian heritage month. This book was about a young Korean American born girl who lives in Seattle but comes home to Los Angeles to visit her Korean mom and she finds her dead in her apartment in Korea town. She and her mom are not real close and Margot tries to find out what happened to her mom. The police say it was an accident, but she is not so sure. As she goes through her mother's things, she learns some things about her mother that she didn't know. What secrets was her mom hiding? The book goes back and forth between Margot's search for what happened to her mother, Mina, and Mina's story of why she came to America as an immigrant. I enjoyed this story because it opened my eyes to how minority groups are treated when they try to come to America to make their life better. They work so hard and no one sees past their accents to get to know them as individuals. One of the reasons I enjoy reading various types of fiction is to learn about different cultures and peoples.
The last book I chose because of the title, Savannah Blues by Mary Kay Andrews. I knew we were going to Savannah one day and I really enjoy the rich culture in that city. This was a mystery involving an antique dealer and the selling of a historical mansion to build a paper factory. Can Weezie save the historical home, find the antique hutch that can help her open her own antique store, and maybe possibly find love? It was kind of cool reading this book that mentioned various places in Savannah, where we just recently visited.
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