Second Chance Alaska (Wild Coast #3)
Jennifer Snow
Blurb:
Will they risk
taking the plunge from friendship to forever?
Oliver Klein’s
wife and oldest daughter were lost at sea—a tragic mystery that left the small
coastal town of Port Serenity reeling. Three years later, surrounded by the
wild Alaskan waters that claimed them, the grieving lighthouse keeper is still
haunted by their disappearance. Oliver knows he should move on for the sake of
his younger daughter, Tess, but he isn’t so sure he’s ready to love again.
Carly Walters
knew losing her best friend, Alison, would break her heart—yet she never
expected Alison’s husband might be the one to mend it. The more her life
intertwines with Oliver’s, the harder she falls for him…and the guiltier she
feels. Amid the rush of the summer tourist season, can Carly and Oliver finally
accept the past while looking forward to a bright future…together?
Themes: Contemporary
Rating: 4.25 stars
Review:
The
story readers of this series have been waiting for from the beginning has
finally come and it is a bit of a heartbreaker but in the end the HEA is much
deserved and well-written. Jennifer Snow’s writing is always fille with so much
heart and love that you always go away knowing that you have read a story of
two people that were meant to be together even as they had to overcome a few
obstacles. Many of us that have enjoyed this series and its predecessor have
been wondering if Oliver would get a second chance at love after losing his
first wife at sea tragically, and I for one was thrilled to see it finally
coming to fruition. Oliver Klein lost his wife and eldest daughter at sea three
years earlier, leaving him a widower with a young daughter and a lighthouse to
run. Now, with the summer tourist season
ramping up, changes are coming to their lives in a big way and he isn’t sure he
is ready for so much to change. Carly
Walters, his late wife’s best friend, has been there for Oliver and his
daughter from the beginning, but the more she is there for them the more he
begins to look at her as more than just a friend. Carly has wanted Oliver for a long time now,
and she knows that being around him without having him is going to make her
bitter. Deciding it’s time to make really
changes in her life, Carly begins to take steps to move on, but then the world
changes around her once again with a proposal from the man she’s come the want
and love above all others. Can the two of them have a future together, despite
always having that in their pasts, or will their past continue to haunt them
and keep them apart, even as their hearts reach for one another? Honestly, I loved Carly and Oliver’s story,
the love between them one that was both tragic and uplifting. Carly has been hiding her light in the
shadows, unwilling to allow others to see her for who she is and what she has
done in her life, but it is time she comes out of the shadows, and when she
finally finds the courage to do so, she shines so brightly. I loved seeing her
wit, sass, and sweetness as she finds a way to show her friends and family the
woman she truly is, the kindness and strength that they have overlooked for so
long. She truly has been overlooked by
the entire town as she hid not only her true feeling for the love of her life,
but her true calling professionally and her skills. Oliver’s story is certainly
a sad one, one that reminds readers that life is short and should be lived to
the fullest, but it was wonderful to see him finally open his eyes and see
Carly for who she is and who she could be to him. He was rough around the
edges, grumpy, and befuddled far too often when faced with changes. I loved watching him interacting with his
daughter and seeing him as he dealt with how his life was changing, but I wish
he hadn’t been such an ass to Carly when he got scared and put a barrier into
their relationship with thing got too complicated. I enjoyed the sensuality of this story,
though a few said it was too steamy in comparison to previous novels, but I
figure after a three year dry spell it would be that way for any guy. I hope the series continues or spins off into
another one, because the characters in this small town never cease to amaze and
entertain when Jennifer Snow brings them onto the page to tell their stories
and I’m looking forward to much more to come.
*eARC provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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