ARC Review: Sunrise on Half Moon Bay by Robyn Carr

Women Fict.

Sunrise on Half Bay

Book Info

Release Date: April 14

Publication: MIRA Books

Pages: 336

Format: Paperback


emotional book that will drawn you in!
— Abigail Books Addiction

I do not know how but Robyn Carr always know how to write such an emotional book that will drawn you in! Sunrise on Half Moon Bay will bring two sister together but it will be emotional journey for them. 

Losing a love one is always challenging. And it’s unexpected especially in Addie and Justine case. Addie has been the caretaker for her mother while Justine was willing to pay all expenses. But it all changed when their mother pass away.  

Addie and Justine has been sisters but they never acted as sisters. There is huge age-gap between them so they really did not spend so much time with each other. But I think that this is the time for them to bond since they both lose their mother. And it is going to take time and effort between each other. 

Addie has always been the caretaker. But now, she does not know what she is. It’s expected to feel lost when you lost someone. But she has her best friend on her side that I know Addie can do it. It may take time but she has it in her. I can feel it. And I love her even more when she is willing to make the effort with her sister. It takes a lot to repair relationship but it takes two to tango.

Justine has always been the one to be set together. But her life is falling apart when she discover her husband affair. She may think it’s going to be chaotic for her but I know she can do it herself because she is strong independent woman. It’s just going to take Justine time to figure it out herself. And while she is figuring her life, she is also figuring out her relationship with her baby sister. She knows she has not always been there for her but she is willing to work on it.

Forgiveness is the general theme for Addie and Justine. They have long road in Sunrise on Half Moon Bay but they are both commit on fixing their relationship since they are ultimately sisters. And having sisters are always the best, I know since I have three older sisters.

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