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Book Review of At Lighthouse Point (Three Sisters Island, Bk 3)

At Lighthouse Point (Three Sisters Island, Bk 3)
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Welcome back to Three Sisters Island! Picking up a few years later from the end of book two, this story focuses on Blaine, the youngest sister, as she returns from her overseas adventure. The rest of the family is still included, plus a few new characters to stir things up.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, the next chapter of the Grayson family, as they continue to find their way forward at the camp and in their island community. Blaine's friend Jean-Paul was a delightful surprise, with his refreshing spiritual insights helping out in their relationship struggles. He was a real peacemaker.

The story is well written, with some flashbacks added to bring Blaine's heart tugging story out. I like how she would cling to Scriptures to help her not react in anger to her frustrating circumstances. She had grown so much through all of her difficulties. I could relate to her struggles on many levels. Family dynamics felt realistic, especially with their birth order personalities.

Recommend reading the series in order to fully enjoy it. Readers who like contemporary romance with some depth and faith will enjoy this book. Hoping it won't be the last. (A Christmas novella would be lovely!) 4.5 stars

(An ebook was provided by the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions expressed are my own.)