Between the sound and sea

Reviewed by:

Ceil Carey, retired public librarian and longtime book discussion leader

Title:

Between the sound and sea

Author:

Amanda Cox

Publisher:

Revell

http:// bakerpublishinggroup.com/revell

Date:

2024

Format:

Hardcover

Length:

326 pages

Overview:

A family scandal causes Joey (Josephine) Harris to rethink her business of event planning. No one in town really wants anything to do with her anyway now that her name is tainted. When her best friend Sophie suggests she become the temporary keeper of a decommissioned lighthouse, Joey considers the idea and eventually applies for the job. Walt thinks she’ll be perfect while his son, Finn, is not so sure. But she does get the job to oversee renovations and when Joey discovers weird notes tucked in the walls of the lighthouse, a mystery surfaces and she is determined to uncover just what it all means and how it has affected Wally. And the story is not harmed by a little romance thrown in as well.

Rating:

4 out of 5

Suggested audience:

Fans of contemporary fiction

Christian impact:

The book is filled with opportunities for second chances. Many of the characters had deep regrets over different issues and they were given the chance to make things right.

Also includes:

-author’s note

-excerpt from Amanda Cox’s next book

-acknowledgements

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Between the Sound and Sea


About Ceil Carey

The Evangelical Church Library Association, founded in 1970, is a fellowship of Christian churches, schools, and individuals.

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