
I enjoy Irene Hannon’s books, and looked forward to reading her newest novel is Sunrise Reef, the 11th book in the Hope Harbor series.
Bren Ryan has made Hope Harbor her home. She loves the beauty of the town, the friendly people, and lovely kind neighbors who are always ready to help one another. Her life is full, but her heart is closed to romance and she has no expectation of finding love. Bren continues to try to mend her hurting heart and be content with what she has. Romance is not on her radar, especially after the unpleasant accidental meeting of Noah Ward. Bren has a heart for those who are going through a rough patch in their lives. That why she reaches out to Emma even though she is passing through town. Noah is not very trusting and is overly protective of his father. He is suspicious of almost everyone he meets, starting with Bren. Will he take the time to enjoy Hope Harbor and get to know some of the townspeople?
It is always enjoyable to return to Hope Harbor and to catch up with old friends in the community. What I liked about Sunrise Reef, I appreciated the kind and caring community where people are willing to help a friend or ever a stranger in need. The people are involved in each other’s lives and seem to think and believe the best about their friends and neighbors. The characters make time for one another. I liked Bren’s open-hearted mindset who was willing to take a risk to help someone she did not know. I appreciated that Emma was motivated and willing to work hard to achieve her goals and help her brother. I liked Fred and his positive, upbeat and trusting mindset.
I struggled with Noah. When his character is first introduced, he is very negative and judgmental about most everyone and everything. His first encounter with Bren was so negative, it was his fault, and he did not apologize. I struggled with Noah going from Mr. Negative to the man who was suddenly finding free-spirited Bren attractive. I did not find that transition in the character believable.
I would have liked to have seen the Christian faith a central part of the story. Kindness and charity played a part in the storyline and how the characters treated one another. But it did not seem hinged and driven by their Christian faith. I would loved to have seen the pastor and priest in the town have a more serious roll. That they would bring biblical wisdom and weightiness in their interactions with their congregations.
While there were elements that I liked and appreciated about Sunrise Reef, there were characters and elements that I struggled with. There seemed to be some worldly views in some of the characters, even those who were Christians.
If you like Irene Hannon’s writing, you may enjoy another visit to the lovely community of Hope Harbor in her newest book Sunrise Reef.
I would like to thank Revell Publishers and NetGalley for the opportunity to read a complimentary copy of Sunrise Reef by Irene Hannon. I was under no obligation to give a favorable review.







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