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Beachside Beginnings (Moonlight Harbor, Bk 4)
Beachside Beginnings - Moonlight Harbor, Bk 4
Author: Sheila Roberts
Moira Wellman has always loved makeovers -- helping women find their most beautiful selves. Funny how it's taken her five years with her abusive boyfriend, Lang, to realize she needs a life makeover. When Moira finally gets the courage to leave Lang, the beachside town of Moonlight Harbor is the perfect place to start over. — Soon Moira is ri...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780778360896
ISBN-10: 077836089X
Publication Date: 4/28/2020
Pages: 384
Edition: Original
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: MIRA
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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scoutmomskf avatar reviewed Beachside Beginnings (Moonlight Harbor, Bk 4) on + 2614 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Terrific book. The main character is Moira, a stylist with a knack for finding just the right cut and color for her clients. Unfortunately, she doesn't have the same knack in her personal life. Though her boyfriend seemed perfect at first, the abuse has worsened over the five years they've been together. She could take it herself, but the last straw came when he kicked her cat. With the help of her boss, she found a haven in the tiny town of Moonlight Harbor. Michael sent Moira to his friend Pearl, the owner of Waves Salon. Pearl isn't too sure she needs another stylist, but she also realizes that if she doesn't bring in some younger customers, her salon will be toast. Moira is young, hip, and enthusiastic, and Pearl quickly realizes what a treasure Moira is.

I loved watching the people of this small town, especially the women, embrace Moira and help restore the confidence that her life with Lang had ripped from her. Enough of the ladies had experienced troubles of their own that they recognized what she was going through. It isn't a one-way street, as Moira also helps her new friends on their own journeys. I loved Pearl and Edie, the older ladies who became like grandmothers to Moira. Pearl experienced some heartbreaking losses in her life and has been merely going through the motions of living. Moira is like a breath of fresh air blowing through the salon, reinvigorating Pearl's joy in what she does. It was fun to see how the salon's makeover paralleled Pearl's. Edie is the owner of the local hotel, in her eighties, and with a heart as big as the ocean. I loved seeing her pull Moira into her family's life, treating her like another niece. I loved the cooking scenes that gave Moira a taste of the life she'd always wanted and another boost of self-confidence.

I also enjoyed seeing the other friendships that Moira built, reminding her of what she'd given up thanks to Lang. She used her talent with color and style to help other women make changes in their lives. I especially enjoyed seeing Annie's journey, which was somewhat like Moira's. Just like Moira, Annie is in a toxic relationship. Her husband's drinking is so out-of-control that she feels she has no choice but to take their daughter and leave him. I loved how her friends gave her the support she needed and the encouragement to follow her dreams. There are many wonderful scenes of the way that the women back each other up with support, advice, or just listening when someone needs to vent.

When Moira arrived in Moonlight Beach, she had every intention of staying away from any romantic entanglements. She doesn't trust her judgment any longer. But when local cop Victor King stops her for speeding, her heart speeds up too. Victor is terrific. He takes pride in his efforts to care for the people of his town. He is friendly and sweet and adorably tongue-tied around women. I loved watching the relationship between them develop. Victor makes no secret of his interest in Moira, but she is wary. She is interested in him, too, but it is difficult for her to trust her judgment. I liked how she explained her fears to Victor and that he cared enough to be patient while she worked through her fears. They ran into a snag when Moira discovered that her new friend Courtney is also interested in Victor. I ached for him when Moira seemed to pull away for no reason. I also wanted to shake Moira, but I understood her reasons. The resolution of that triangle was emotional and also showed the strength of true friendship. Things finally looked up for Victor and Moira, until her past made an unwelcome appearance. I loved seeing Moira's new strength and confidence as she confronted Lang and feared for her life at his reaction. I cheered at the unexpected help she received and loved the final resolution. Victor's big moment at the end was sweet and romantic.

This was the first Moonlight Harbor book that I have read, but it worked well as a stand-alone. That said, I want to go back and read the earlier books to learn the stories of the other residents of the town. I am especially interested in reading more about Jenna and her relationships with Brody and Seth. I'd also like to know more about Hyacinth and the story leading up to her interference in the preacher's wedding.
THEkrps avatar reviewed Beachside Beginnings (Moonlight Harbor, Bk 4) on
Helpful Score: 1
I'm so delighted to have received and read Beachside Beginnings by Shelia Roberts.

Moira is a stellar hairdresser and colorist [sorry Sheila, I <3 my tight curls aka perms]. She also has a looser boyfriend who, you guessed it, is abusive. Apparently, this does not bother her overmuch, until he kicks her cat, Harry Pawterâlove that name! She packs her meager belongings and heads to work where she explains to her boss. He tells her that she needs to get away or better, disappear. He sends her to his friend Pearl, who owns Waves Salon in Moonlight Harbor.

When Moira arrives with Harry and very little else, she's welcomed to the salon and the town as getting a decent makeover or hairdo here is totally out of the question, for that, you need to go out of town. She settles in and meets the locals. Welcome back to Moonlight Harbor, home of several good friends from previous books by this author set here. I don't like spoilers, so, I'll stop there.

As always, I do adore Sheila Roberts books, I've been reading them almost since she started writing or at least since I discovered her. I'm sure anyone that picks up any of her books will agree. I'm fortunate enough to have received an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review. As always, I look forward to the next one and I do admire her sense of humor!
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reviewed Beachside Beginnings (Moonlight Harbor, Bk 4) on + 19 more book reviews
I have now read four of the Moonlight Harbor novels and for the most part enjoyed them. This one is the best of them. However, there are some quirks that are starting to drive me crazy. In every single one the author oddly takes the time to disparage pants with elastic waists. Her scorn for them is clear and, as a woman at the age where elastic waists are a blessing, I was startled to discover I was taking it personally. I couldn't figure out why it bothered me so much, and spent way too much time thinking about it instead of enjoying the story. I know it is part of the characterization of the unpleasant character, Susan, but I think it is, indirectly, fat-shaming. And I expected better of a writer with Ms. Roberts talent.

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