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Book Review: The Lighthouse Cafe

Book title:  The Lighthouse Cafe.

Author:  Bebe Reed lives in North Alabama with her husband, two daughters and their pug, Leo. She is a woman’s fiction writer and has four other published books.

This is a feel-good book with a lot of family drama. The main characters are the mother, Ginny and her daughters Reece and Chandler.

How it Begins

The events in the beginning of the book come as a huge shock to Ginny.  At the reading of her late husband’s will she hears that her spouse has another family.  His second family includes a woman and a son. Ginny also finds out she has one hour to grab what she can and leave her home. She is left with some money but far less than the worth of their fabulous home and extraordinary furnishings. The daughters were busy with their lives and did not attend the reading of the will. They have no clue about their mother being in shock and suddenly homeless.

A New Start

Ginny leaves with no plan for her future. She stops in a tiny town on the Florida gulf coast. She hears the local crowd talking about the auction of their beloved lighthouse. The lighthouse has been closed for many years, sits vacant and headed for ruin. The locals are devastated. Just out of curiosity she finds herself attending the event and sitting next to a good-looking local guy who attracts her interest. The bidding starts and you can guess what takes place.  At the end of the day, she has spent almost her last penny and has a less than desirable place to stay.

Next Steps

Her daughters have no idea what has happened and even know where their mother is. Chandler is living in New York.  Her dream of being a famous custom jewelry designer has taken a huge blow. She has been turned down on entering a fine art show. after being informed that her pieces are not of the quality expected. She is stunned. Reece is attending medical school hoping to achieve her father’s dream of becoming a doctor. Her grades are failing, and she is at the end of her rope.

The book gets much more interesting as the reader becomes involved with these heartbroken characters and goes with them on their parallel journeys toward happiness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Book Review – The Passage

This book has been out for quite a few years, but it remains one of my own favorites. You might recognize it from the TV series that was created from the book, but don’t judge the book based on that. I am not someone who thinks all movies based on books are bad. In the case of The Passage, the series itself wasn’t terrible, but for me the cast just doesn’t represent the characters I came to love in the book.

The Passage by Justin Cronin is a gripping and ambitious work that seamlessly blends elements of science fiction, horror, and post-apocalyptic drama. The novel unfolds in a two-part structure, with the first half introducing readers to a government experiment gone awry, resulting in the creation of vampiric creatures with a thirst for blood. The story then transitions to a post-apocalyptic world where a young girl named Amy Harper Bellafonte holds the key to humanity’s survival.

Cronin’s writing is immersive, painting vivid landscapes and complex characters that draw readers into the narrative. The novel’s strength lies in its character development, with a diverse cast of indivTitleiduals whose interconnected stories add depth to the overarching plot. The central theme of survival in a world overrun by supernatural threats is expertly explored, creating a sense of tension and urgency throughout.

While the narrative is expansive and occasionally meandering, Cronin’s ability to maintain a sense of suspense and anticipation keeps readers hooked. The blend of horror and emotional resonance makes “The Passage” a unique and memorable read. Fans of epic, genre-blending tales will find this novel to be a captivating and thought-provoking journey into a dark and dangerous future.

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