Book Review: ‘Summer At The Cape: A Novel’ By RaeAnne Thayne

by | Mar 22, 2022 | Books | 0 comments

I really enjoy RaeAnne Thayne novels and this is another good one. It’s a very family driven plot, with well-written characters and will leave a smile on your face by the time you finish it. Cami Porter is a lawyer for her father’s law firm. She is a daughter of divorce and when her parents split up she stayed with her father, while her younger twin sisters moved with their mother Rosemary’s place called Cape Sanctuary. Now twenty years later one of the twins Lily died a few months ago saving a couple of kids in the water. And today Cami gets a frantic call from her mother that the neighbor’s son they leased land for to set up a camp, is not going to honor the agreement. His dad has dementia and he says would never agree to it. So Cami goes to her mother’s place, along with her sister Violet, to help sort out the situation. She meets the son and is attracted to him. Violet sees her old high school boyfriend, who broke her heart ten years ago. And Rosemary has a secret of her own. As the days and time go along, each woman will come to understand that they must put the past behind them and with Lily’s help, each might just find love and happiness.

You can pick up Summer At The Cape in stores on Tuesday, April 12th from HQN.