Saltwater Cove by Amelia Adler like a visit to San Juan Islands of WA
I needed a break, a long break, from reading books I thought I should read because they were “critical elite” acclaimed. I needed something that felt like a walk down a pine needle laden path, aromatic in the heat, welcoming, and like a hug from an old friend (the kind that was still a friend despite political differences, and understood the concept of “scroll on by” without the egregious entitlement required to hemorrhage a digital wilding outrage comment on every post on any platform that pricked the echo chamber group think balloon subscribed to). I found I needed to read less and think more.
Saltwater Cove by Amelia Adler is the first in a series set in the San Juan Islands off the coast of Washington state. Reading it brings back memories of seeing the islands and marveling at their beauty. I enjoyed the story, and never felt the ominous dread of returning to a book I had to force myself to complete. I recommend it to anyone who needs transporting away from the daily grind, to a kindler, gentler place surrounded by water and natural beauty, peopled by relatable characters successfully dealing with challenges in their own lives.
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