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Beachcombers
Beautifully written, powerfully felt, full of both abundant joy and heart-wrenching sorrow, Beachcombers is an extraordinary novel that centers on the bittersweet reunion of three captivating, very different sisters on Nantucket over one gorgeous, exhilarating summer.
 
Abbie Fox hasn’t seen her father or two younger sisters in almost two years, during which she’s jetted around the world and experienced life, if not love. But now Lily, the baby of the family, is sending Abbie urgent emails begging her to return home to Nantucket. Their middle sister, Emma, has taken to her bed, emotionally devastated after the loss of her high-powered stockbroker’s job and a shockingly unexpected break-up with her fiancé. Also, Lily is deeply worried that Marina, the beautiful, enigmatic woman renting their guesthouse, has set her sights on the sisters’ widowed father, Jim. The Fox girls closed ranks years ago after the haunting, untimely death of their mother, but seeing their dad move on with his life forces each of them to take stock.
 
Over the course of the summer, the sisters’ lives grow as turbulent as the unpredictable currents encircling Nantucket. When Abbie encounters an incredibly appealing married man, she breaks her own rules in the name of love, fearing all the while that she’ll regret it. Meanwhile, type-A Emma learns a new definition of success, and strong-minded Lily must reconcile her dreams with reality. Even Marina, who has come to Nantucket to forget heartbreak and betrayal, faces an astonishing turn of events that will find her torn between fate and freedom. At summer’s end, these unforgettable women will face profound choices—and undergo personal transformations that will surprise even themselves.
Reviewer: KariPrintReviews
Review: Jul 13, 2010
Genre(s): Mainstream / General, Women's Fiction
Nancy Thayer's "Beachcombers" returns readers to her previous-book's community in Nantucket, and is so full of strong character development you will remember it long after you've finished reading. It really is the perfect "beach book". Three dispersed sisters rally together when their widowed father becomes interested in his new tenant renting the guesthouse. The chapters alternate tellin

Moon Shell Beach

New York Times best-selling author Nancy Thayer delighted readers with her sparkling Hot Flash Club series. Now she has written a vibrant new novel set within a tight-knit island community, where two women struggle to rekindle a childhood friendship damaged by harsh words, betrayals, and the passing years.

Reviewer: Terri
Review: Aug 26, 2009
Genre(s): Mainstream / General
Lexi and Clare grew up together. They explored Nantucket riding their bikes and enjoying the sun and sand of the summer and the quietness of the winter. During one of the explorations they found a beach that no one seems to have found. They named it Moon Shell Beach and it became their special place; a place to share secrets; dream dreams and they agreed never to bring any guy to it unless they

Summer House

After years of wandering from whim to whim, thirty-year-old Charlotte Wheelwright seems to have at last found her niche. The free spirit enjoys running an organic gardening business on the island of Nantucket, thanks in large part to her spry grandmother Nona, who donated a portion of land on the family’s seaside compound to get Charlotte started. Though Charlotte’s skill with plants is bringing her success, cultivating something deeper with people–particularly her handsome neighbor Coop–might be more of a challenge.

Nona’s generosity to Charlotte, secretly her favorite grandchild, doesn’t sit well with the rest of the Wheelwright clan, however, as they worry that Charlotte may be positioning herself to inherit the entire estate. With summer upon them, everyone is making their annual pilgrimage to the homestead–some with hopes of thwarting Charlotte’s dreams, others in anticipation of Nona’s latest pronouncements at the annual family meeting, and still others with surprising news of their own. Charlotte’s mother, Helen, a Wheelwright by marriage, brings a heavy heart. She once set aside her own ambitions to fit in with the Wheelwrights, but now she must confront a betrayal that threatens both her sense of place and her sense of self.

As summer progresses, these three women–Charlotte, Nona, and Helen–come to terms with the decisions they have made. Revisiting the lives and loves that have crossed their paths and the possibilities of the roads not taken, they may just discover that what they’ve always sought was right in front of them all along.

Reviewer: Terri
Review: May 16, 2010
Genre(s): Mainstream / General
The Wheelwright family has had a summer home on Nantucket for generations. Every summer the entire family gathers to enjoy the sun and the island. The men that work come for the weekends while the women stay with the children. Nona, at 90, has decided to live full time in her Nantucket home with a helper. Her granddaughter, Charlotte, has joined her and for the past 3 years has cultivated

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