Title: Wind Chime Point - #2 Ocean Breeze Series
Author: Sherryl Woods
Review: This is the next book in this series with
another sister in crisis and yet finding the man that may be the one she has
been waiting for…but can he handle it with his past and with her most recent
issues. Gabi is in crisis and so she
goes home for support and love.
I think this is a nice, sweet, not much happens, romance that is good for
anyone any age. Nothing that will turn
anyone off is part of this book. I found
it a bit slow for my taste, but if you like sweet slow romances then this is
for you.
You also get to check back in with the characters from the first book in
the series and see how things are progressing with them. Also I think you get a big hint to what is
going to be the plot of the third book in the series. This is slow for me…but it may be just what
you like.
Published: Published April 30th
2013 by Harlequin MIRA (first published April 23rd 2013)
ISBN: 9780778314424
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 400
Quick Review: 3 stars (out of 5)
Where I Obtained
the Book: Sent by the publisher
for review.
Synopsis: When life gets complicated, New York Times
bestselling author Sherryl Woods proves family—and love—can make all the
difference Facing a personal crisis, ambitious and driven Gabriella Castle
retreats to the welcoming arms of her family. Everything she's worked for has
been yanked out from under her, and she seeks the serenity of her grandmother's
home on the North Carolina coast. With difficult decisions to make about her
future, the last thing she wants is an unexpected love.
Wade Johnson fell for Gabi the first time he saw her. It's not the only
time he's found himself in the role of knight in shining armor, but Gabi isn't
looking for a rescuer. To get her to stay, Wade will need a whole lot of
patience and gentle persuasion
and
maybe the soothing sound of wind chimes on a summer breeze
Authors
Information: With two other careers to her
credit before becoming a novelist and four states in which she's lived for
extended periods of time, Sherryl Woods has collected friends and memories,
along with way too much unnecessary junk.
"The friends are the only things I've brought with me through the
years that really matter," she says. "I could probably live without
one more chintz teacup, another tin-litho sandpail or another snowglobe, but I
need those friends."
The theme of enduring friendships and families is always central to
Sherryl's books, including her latest Chesapeake Shores series — THE INN AT
EAGLE POINT, FLOWERS ON MAIN and HARBOR LIGHTS.
Author of more than 100 romance and mystery novels, Sherryl Woods grew up
in Virginia. Over the years she had lived in Ohio and Florida, as well as
California. Currently she divides her time between Key Biscayne, Florida and
Colonial Beach, Virginia, the small, river-front town where she spent her
childhood summers.
A graduate of Ohio State University School of Journalism, Sherryl spent
more than ten years as a journalist, most of them as a television critic for
newspapers in Ohio and Florida. For several years she also coordinated a
motivational program for the more than 8,000 employees at the University of
Miami-Jackson Memorial Medical Center.
Her first book, RESTORING LOVE, was published in 1982 by Dell Candlelight
Ecstasy under the pseudonym of Suzanne Sherrill. Her second book, SAND CASTLES,
under the pseudonym of Alexandra Kirk, was published later that same year by
Bantam. She began using her own name when she moved to the Second Chance at
Love line at Berkley Publishing. In 1986, she began writing full-time and also
began her long career at Silhouette Books with the Desire title NOT AT EIGHT,
DARLING, set in the world of television which she covered for so many years.
In addition to her more than 75 romances for Silhouette Desire and
Special Edition, she has written thirteen mysteries — nine in the Amanda Roberts
series and four in the Molly DeWitt series.
When she's not writing or reading, Sherryl loves to garden, though she's
not at her best on a riding lawn mower. She also loves tennis, theater, and
ballet, even though her top spin has long since vanished, she's never set foot
on a stage, and she's way too uncoordinated to dance. She also loves baseball
and claims anyone who's ever seen Kevin Costner in "Bull Durham" can
understand why.
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