Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Review: The Inn at Walker Beach

The Inn at Walker Beach The Inn at Walker Beach by Lindsay Harrel
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

For me, there is always something powerful when women comes together, support each other and motivate each other to be what God planned for them to be. This series has that feel and promise and I'm excited to see where the author will take us.

This series follows on the Walker Bay Romance series. You don't have to read that series to enjoy this book, but, you will understand some of the struggles of the main characters and appreciate the growth.

Elise was a new character introduced (I don't remember her from the other series). First of all - raising sextuplets and not losing your mind! Her story was sweet, heartbreaking and filled with hope! Her struggles were real and I hope we see more of her and her reconciled relationship.

Jenna I liked from the Walker Bay Romance series, and totally loved her story and finding out her true worth and what is important. Cameron I adored and I enjoyed their friendship to more relationship.

I want to see more of Jules and the rest of the group.

*I received a complimentary copy from the author. All opinions expressed are my own.*

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About the book:


A dream years in the making becomes reality with the inaugural meeting of The Barefoot Sisterhood...

Jenna Wakefield has been through a lot in her twenty-seven years—losing her mother, becoming a teen mom, and battling depression, just to name a few. And working a dead-end job, barely paying her bills, and fighting unrequited feelings for her boss aren’t exactly part of the life she always imagined.

With her six children grown and her husband constantly traveling for work, Elise Griffin finds herself utterly without purpose for the first time ever at age sixty-three. But “retirement” isn’t as wonderful as it might sound—it gives her far too much time to think about the affair her husband had a year ago ... the one she’s never told anyone about.

When both women are invited into the mysterious Barefoot Sisterhood and asked to help restore an old beachside inn for a good cause, they find themselves supported and encouraged in new and exciting ways. This inspiration leads to dream seeking ... and new romance as well.

Discover what happens when women give each other the space to finally dream—and in doing so, make the world a better place.

About the author:



Lindsay Harrel is a lifelong book nerd with a B.A. in journalism and M.A. in English. She lives in Arizona with her young family and two golden retrievers in serious need of training. Lindsay has held a variety of jobs, including curriculum editor for two universities, medical and business writer, and copywriter for a digital marketing agency. Now she juggles stay-at-home mommyhood with working freelance jobs, teaching college English courses online, and—of course—writing novels.


When she actually has time to do other things, she loves to sing, read, and sip passion iced teas from Starbucks. She loves to watch God work in ordinary lives to create something extraordinary, and she writes to bring hope to those who may have lost it along the way. Connect with her at www.LindsayHarrel.com and any other place she hangs out online, including Facebook and Twitter.

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