Beach House Romance

· Beach House Series Book 1 · One Acre Press
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She’s 27 and just hit rock bottom…

Emma Miller’s fiancé left her days before her meal delivery business went bust. Now she’s broke, homeless and starting out all over again, weighed down with debt that isn’t even hers. So when she learns she and her estranged sister, Ashley, have received an unexpected inheritance, she’s thrilled. Now they can both move to Seahaven, California and run Brightview, her grandmother’s rambling beachside bed & breakfast. She’ll do the cooking. Ashley can tend the Cliff Garden, the attached acre of winding paths and flower beds that has been in their family for generations. With her money and family woes solved, who knows—maybe someday Emma will find love again, too.

He’s 33 and just hit it out of the park…

Noah Hudson’s life couldn’t be better. He’s sold his successful business and can finally right the wrong he did years ago to his older brother’s career. Andrew deserves his turn in the limelight, so Noah just bought one of the last undeveloped oceanfront lots in Seahaven. He’ll give Andrew an unlimited budget to design and build a luxury vacation home that will land on the cover of every architectural magazine. While he’s waiting for his new digs, Noah has found a handy living situation in the bed & breakfast next door. While Andrew pursues his dream, he can spend his days on his own passions: extreme sports photography.

Emma is furious when she finds out Ashley sold their grandmother’s garden to the newly minted millionaire renting one of her guest rooms—a very handsome millionaire who seems to have nothing better to do but surf, snap a few photos, and play havoc with her heart.

Noah just realized what he left off his to-do list: find the woman of his dreams. Turns out she’s his current landlady and about to be his next-door neighbor—if she doesn’t kill him for destroying her grandmother’s legacy first.

Can Emma and Noah find a way to heal the past without ruining their future together? 

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4.6
112 reviews
Heta
October 25, 2022
UPDATE READ 50% OF THE BOOK AND DID NOT FINISH. Just slow, boring and REPETITIVE. So far I'm only a few chapters in, and the 3rd person POV is really throwing me off, there is so much unnecessary explaining going on. Okay I really can't stand the amount of boohoo me, dwelling over the past that cannot be changed. Like MOVE ON, I like the parts of the book that happen in the present tense. The amount of time the characters spend thinking/reflecting and being sad over the past is super annoying and repetitive. I get it, the dad was a terrible human, move on with the story, let the reader make some connections here, stop spelling out the same story over and over again. All thier problems could have been solved if the grandma just met the kids after school and talked to them IRL, after the mom's death. - she didn't so now lets focus on this story. 3 stars cause if people like this auther they might like this story?....idk.
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Anne Donaldson
May 18, 2021
It’s a combination of nerve-wracking and exciting to start a new series by one of your favorite authors, and it was with a sense of trepidation that I opened this one. If you’re considering reading this book, go with “exciting” because, while it’s a new set of characters and a very new setting, it’s still Cora Seton, and it’s a great read. Ms. Seton specializes in characters that aren’t perfect, and the sibling anger between Emma and Ashley, and Noah’s own past are used in an illustration of forgiveness and love. It’s a new beginning for the readers as much as the characters, and it’s difficult to say too much without spoiling it, so… Just remember that this is a gentle work; it’s not a fast-paced story. It’s perfect for warmer weather and the beach and dreaming of your own Beach House Romance.
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Jenny Black
May 11, 2021
Oh my goodness! I simply adore this book! It feels so magical. We get a small taste of the community that is Seahaven, but I fell in love with it right away. It's like Chance Creek, but it felt like its own identity at the same time. I loved all the characters, and especially Emma and Noah. There’s just something about them that I can’t even put into words. It’s on the sweeter side of contemporary romance, with the s*x being closed door but there’s a small bit of language. It wasn’t a turn off for me, because it's fun to read different stuff. I really can’t wait to go back to Seahaven with the next story, and while I know it’s going to be a trilogy series, I’d love to stick around even longer than that.
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About the author

With over one-and-a-half million books sold, NYT, USA Today and WSJ bestselling author Cora Seton writes contemporary women’s fiction and romance. She has thirty-nine novels and novellas currently set in the fictional towns of Seahaven, California and Chance Creek, Montana, with many more in the works. Cora loves the ocean, kayaking, gardening, reading, binge-watching Jane Austen movies, keeping up with the latest technology and indulging in old-fashioned pursuits. She lives on beautiful Vancouver Island with her husband, children and two cats. Visit www.coraseton.com to read about new releases, contests and other cool events!

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