Book Description:
Two years after her husband’s death, Amanda Whittier has two children to raise
alone, an abandoned dream of starting a business, and a fixer-upper cottage by
the sea. She has no room in her life for anything else and little interest in
moving on after losing the man she loved.
Paul Grant is a relative newcomer to the area, and his work with former
military dogs needing rehabilitation has been good for the town. Though he
loved once before, he’s convinced he’s not suited for romance and is determined
to find meaning—alone—through his work and role in the community.
Widowed Maeve Lindsay was born and raised on Whelk’s Island. Spirited, kind,
and a little mischievous, she pours her life into the town. But she carries a
secret that shapes her every move.
Together, these three souls find encouragement in the most mysterious places
and discover a love that’s bigger than their pain, healing their wounded hearts
in ways none of them could have hoped for or expected.
My Thoughts:
I adore The Shell Collector. This is one of those rare novels that drips
with wisdom in the midst of living and appreciating life. Set on Whelk’s
Island, much of the novel takes place along a gorgeous beach with sea gulls
swooping and sea glass washing to shore. Widowed two years ago, Amanda is
raising two delightful children in a cottage near the beach. She cherishes the
memories of her husband’s love even as she tries to start over. As she and her
children play on the beach, she meets Maeve, a lovely 80 something woman, who
has dealt with her own sorrow. Mauve is the mentor Amanda needs to help her
move forward. I love the respect Amanda and Mauve have for each other. It’s
wonderful to read a book portraying an older adult with such dignity. Then comes
Paul. His story will melt your heart along with his kind personality. The Shell
Collector is a beautiful story of friendship, faith, love, heartbreak, and joy.
Naigle has written a story to be savored and read again and again. 5+ stars. I
received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review
are completely my own.
I'm so glad to hear your thoughts, Penny. I'm a Nancy Naigle fan and look forward to reading The Shell Collector.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jackie. It's a wonderful read!
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