Title: The Seaside Library
Author: Brenda Novak
Narrated by: Amy McFaddon
Publisher:
Harlequin Audio
Length:
Approximately 12 hours and 17 minutes
Source: Checked out with Hoopla through the Kewaunee Public Library. Thank-you!
Do you like to go to the beach? If so, what beach is your favorite? I live in Kewaunee which is on Lake Michigan
so the beach is never far away . . . although I do not want to swim at the
beach in November.
The Seaside Library by Brenda Novak was the November
pick for the Page-turners Book Club at the Kewaunee Public Library and the April/May
pick for the Brenda Novak Reading Challenge.
The book cover made me think this would be a relaxing beach romance, but
it was more of an intriguing mystery set on an island.
Ariana has returned to where she grew up, Mariners
Island, after twenty years. Her two best
friends, Ivy and Cam still live on the island.
Her teen years were filled with an unrequited love for Cam as well as a
mystery that comes back when she returns to the island. The remains of a missing girl are discovered,
and the cold case is reopened. Cam was
the last person to see her alive and is the prime suspect. Ivy and Ariana are his alibi, but they have
held the secret for the last twenty years that they lied to cover for Cam. He left them an hour before the time they
gave in their statement. As the mystery
reopens, Ariana and Cam find that they may have feelings for each other as
well. Will the murderer be uncovered and
will romance bloom?
I thought the murder mystery was interesting, but
sad. I did not guess the ending until
the story lead me to the conclusion. I
did not care for the love story between Ariana and Cam. Mostly because Cam was still married at the
time. He talks about how he doesn’t love
his wife and only married her because she got pregnant, but when you talk about
your wife that way to people, are you really giving your relationship a
chance? Ariana spends the night when his
wife is away, and she catches them pillow fighting when they return. They are like – we are innocent, but the wife
is dubious. I would be dubious too as I
can’t imagine any scenario where it would be okay for my husband and I to have
a “friend” over and be pillow fighting with them half dressed in our bed. That is weird. It made me not care for their romance at
all. I am not a fan of romance that
starts when one of the characters is married.
Amy McFaddon was a good narrator, and the mystery
story line kept me engaged with this audiobook.
I quickly finished it. It did
make for a good book club discussion on this novel.
I thought it would be a beach read myself. Thanks for the review.
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