Wednesday, June 5, 2019

ARC REVIEW Barefoot Beach by Debbie Mason


Barefoot Beach (Harmony Harbor)Harmony Harbor #8, As always the blurbs of these books only cover part of the story, and that's because there is always so much story. I have read all the previous books and I don't think this would be a good stand alone I think it could be done but because all the drama with the manor and the huge family it might lose some people. I can't get enough of it, I freakin' love this series so I would recommend reading all the books. It's a heartfelt small town romance with enough family drama to keep it interesting, especially in the last two books.

Theia Lawson has faced adversity in her life first from her uncle, the man who raised her, and her cousins then from the Navy and becoming a fighter pilot. Theia is no wilted flower she is as stubborn as she is competitive and no has ever challenged her or created such lust in her like Marco DiRossi. Marco isn't interested in a relationship right now  everytime he gets close to proposing he clams up, he freezes so maybe he's just not cut out for it. But when Daniel Gallagher has another near miss with death and calls in his daughters Marco knows the matchmaking grandmas are going to be bugging him. Theia's the pilot who flies in the sisters but thanks to one the twin terrors her plane gets set on fire and almost crashes. And then they meet. Theia doesn't like Marco at first, she attracted to him, but she doesn't like him. Marco is fascinated with the hardheaded Theia from the get go. After both his grandma and Kitty Gallagher try to set him up with two different women he realizes the key to being left alone is by pretending to be already dating someone, Theia. They soon realize they aren't pretending. But Theia has secrets, secrets that can ruin everything.

Overall, this is one of my favorites so far. I stayed up way too late reading this last night I could not put it down. I fell in love with Marco and Theia. With everything that was going on it pulls at your heartstrings and gives you a very satisfying ending.   


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