Beach House for Rent by Mary Alice Monroe

Beach House for Rent (Beach House, #4)

by Mary Alice Monroe

"Mary Alice Monroe, New York Times bestselling author of the Lowcountry Summer series, returns to her beloved Beach House series with the highly anticipated follow-up to Beach House Memories and The Beach House!"--

Reviewed by pagesbycyndy on

4 of 5 stars

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In this Low-country tale we learn about loss, friendship and love. Cara and Heather find a way to live together after Cara goes through a tragedy that will change her life.  Heather is new to the Beach House crew this summer, she brings with her a few canaries and learning about canaries had me wanting to run out and buy one. What a delightful full of personality little bird! I had no idea what good company they are! The setting is beautiful and I could just picture the beach and all the marvelous scenery and of course the sea turtles. Heather suffers from anxiety and the author does a wonderful job writing about how debilitating anxiety can be to a person, I commend Mary Alice Monroe for bringing this to light in this book. Heather slowly learns how to overcome her near agoraphobia with the help of Bo and we get to witness how Bo is her rock and guiding force in overcoming this debilitating disease. The romance between Bo and Heather was slow and sweet with many tender scenes. It was so refreshing to see these two come to love and depend on each other in a healthy way. Cara and Heather form a strong bond. Cara works through some of her issues through her friendship with Heather. We get to see the character of Cara grow stronger with each page. I think that is one of the things I loved about this book, watching Cara grow as a character. The canaries pretty near stole every scene that they were in and I could almost hear them singing! Of course the beautiful scenery of the Low-Country stole a few scenes as well.

Final Thoughts:

This book is for you if you love watching love blossom and friendships develop. As a bonus you get to hear canaries sing, smell the salt water air and feel the warm ocean breeze.This review was originally posted on Cindy's Book Binge

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