Monday, October 25, 2010

Trish Perry's Sunset Beach ~ Reviewed


Sunset Beach
By Trish Perry
Published by Harvest House
ISBN: 978-0-7369-2675-1

Sonny Miller plans to use a week's vacation at a San Diego beach house to fins the answers she has wanted all her life. She invites her mother, Teresa, and her mother's estranged sister, Melanie, to the quiet and quirky retreat. They both show up...and with surprises of their own. Teresa, a successful classical singer, brings her latest protégé, and Melanie beings along secrets about Teresa and the identity of Sonny's father.

Strong personalities cause big waves, and Sonny quickly finds herself in over her head But as the sisters begin to reconcile, Sonny makes some surprising connections—romantic and otherwise—of her own.

Review: I loved the first 2 books in the Beach House series, Beach House and Castles in the Sand, by Sally John. When Trish Perry continued the series with Beach Dreams, I was skeptical and ended up loving it. Sunset Beach is even better.


A compelling story of betrayal, revelation, and forgiveness, Sunset Beach is filled with surprises. Once again, Perry made me chuckle and in the midst of drama. Rich characters, a quirky beach house, and old friends Julian and Zeke make Sunset Beach a must read. Novel Journey and I give it a very high recommendation.

Reviewed by: Ane Mulligan, editor
Novel Journey

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