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The high summer season. A long-awaited wedding. Surprises at a historic beach inn.*From a USA Today Bestselling Author*At the historic Seabreeze Inn, a summer beach wedding has sisters Ivy and Shelly Bay busier than ever with wedding plans. New guests arrive, bringing with them fresh challenges and chaos. As Ivy prepares the old beach house for a family wedding, surprising discoveries from decades past arise. RSVP now and join the party. Read Seabreeze Wedding as a standalone or as part of the beloved Summer Beach series. The heartwarming story is set on the sunny Southern California coastline. Visit the small town of Summer Beach now, where the bonds of friendship and love prove unbreakable. Available in ebook, paperback, hardcover, and audiobook. REVIEWS FOR THE SUMMER BEACH SERIESMore than 5,000 5-star reviews on Goodreads!"A novel that gives fans of romantic sagas a compelling voice to follow." Booklist"SEABREEZE INN is truly an enjoyable, lovely read that will lift your spirits. If you enjoy a light, breezy read, old houses, and characters with secrets, you will want to add this book to your TBR. Art lovers will also enjoy this book that slips in a little romance." - Silver's Reviews"An entertaining beach read that offers multi-generational context and humor." - InD'Tale Magazine"A fun read that grabs you at the start." -Tina Sloan, Author and Award-Winning Actress"A wonderful story that is great at any time of the year. Will make you feel like the sea breeze is streaming through your hair." - Laura Bradbury, Bestselling Author, My Grape Year"I love stories where the protagonist connects with an old love! Especially if the story is set at the beach. Wonderful characters and a sweet story." - Kellie Coates Gilbert, Bestselling Author, The Pacific Bay SeriesSummer Beach Series Seabreeze InnSeabreeze SummerSeabreeze SunsetSeabreeze ChristmasSeabreeze WeddingSeabreeze Book ClubCoral CottageCoral CafeCoral HolidayTo be announced... Review: fun from start to finish - Another great read. Nice to read books full of positive vibes. Iโm hoping the next one reveals a spot that Iโm convinced contains yet more treasures! Review: To Wed or Not to Wed - I've now read all five of the Summer Beach books, and while I've enjoyed all of them, this one fell a little flat for me. The situations are still interesting and often fun (especially the scenes with the socialite and neighbor Darla), as is the dialogue, but the relationship between Ivy and Bennett didn't hold true to me (as it had in the previous books). I realize that this is a "sweet" or "clean" romance, and I'm not expecting or wanting explicit sex scenes, but two people in their 40s, both of whom suffered loss, would, from my own experience, want more intimacy and romance than is depicted here. Too many kisses on the cheek and forehead. Really? A romantic weekend getaway would have been great for these two. I also got frustrated with Ivy's back and forth re her feelings for Bennett. One minute she's counting the ways she loves him, and the next she's looking for red flags. I was satisfied with the conclusion, and really liked Carlotta's words of wisdom. I'm still a big fan of Jan Moran, and love that her heroines are older women (in this series and the Coral Cottage series) and have already pre-ordered Book 6 and Book 3 of the Coral Cottage series.









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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,750 Reviews |
V**M
fun from start to finish
Another great read. Nice to read books full of positive vibes. Iโm hoping the next one reveals a spot that Iโm convinced contains yet more treasures!
L**.
To Wed or Not to Wed
I've now read all five of the Summer Beach books, and while I've enjoyed all of them, this one fell a little flat for me. The situations are still interesting and often fun (especially the scenes with the socialite and neighbor Darla), as is the dialogue, but the relationship between Ivy and Bennett didn't hold true to me (as it had in the previous books). I realize that this is a "sweet" or "clean" romance, and I'm not expecting or wanting explicit sex scenes, but two people in their 40s, both of whom suffered loss, would, from my own experience, want more intimacy and romance than is depicted here. Too many kisses on the cheek and forehead. Really? A romantic weekend getaway would have been great for these two. I also got frustrated with Ivy's back and forth re her feelings for Bennett. One minute she's counting the ways she loves him, and the next she's looking for red flags. I was satisfied with the conclusion, and really liked Carlotta's words of wisdom. I'm still a big fan of Jan Moran, and love that her heroines are older women (in this series and the Coral Cottage series) and have already pre-ordered Book 6 and Book 3 of the Coral Cottage series.
E**E
A happy ending
While I enjoyed the series I found this book a little too philosophical. It worked well tying evereverything together but it didn't have the same uplifting feeling for me as the earlier books.
N**A
Life can be complicated until we stop to think about things.
Ivy and Shelly Bay are still learning a lot of things about the inn, and they are learning a lot about themselves too. They are both engaged, but the past sometimes causes doubts about the now. A series of events happen that sometimes makes them feel like they are on the right path and have made the right choices, but the same events can also show them why rush into things, take more time, and the brain gives them mixed messages. Sometimes, like most of us, they make life complicated. It is a time of discovering who they are now, deciding the direction of the inn, and their friends, family, and guest of the inn, coming together. This book continues the series so nicely, it answers some questions, but it also leaves us with an opening for another book in the series.
P**C
Good
I really enjoy the characters in this book. This book I actually made Ivy seem more whiny. I got tired of her after 2 years since Jeremy's death still wondering if she cared enough about Bennett to actually marry him. It's a little hoaxy.
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