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The Sea Keeper's Daughters
The Sea Keeper's Daughters
Author: Lisa Wingate
From modern-day Roanoke Island to the sweeping backdrop of North Carolina?s Blue Ridge Mountains and Roosevelt?s WPA folklore writers, past and present intertwine to create an unexpected destiny. . . — Restaurant owner Whitney Monroe is desperate to save her business from a hostile takeover. The inheritance of a decaying Gilded Age hotel on North...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781414386904
ISBN-10: 1414386907
Publication Date: 9/1/2015
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  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 20 ratings
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 10
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flwergirl avatar reviewed The Sea Keeper's Daughters on + 92 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Outstanding book! A story within a story set mainly in the Outer Banks area in North Carolina. Part of a series, but fine as a stand alone.
Focuses on Whitney Monroe, a restaurant entrepreneur who's in the middle of a business crisis, and gets a call to come help her estranged stepfather. While staying in an old hotel that she inherited from her grandmother, she finds some mysterious treasures and letters, which lead to a very interesting discovery about her family history.
Very well-written, intriguing story, and a small thread of romance made this an excellent read. 5+ stars.
(I received a copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest, unsolicited review.)
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byrd1956 avatar reviewed The Sea Keeper's Daughters on + 41 more book reviews
I liked this book and would call it a somewhat historical romance. It was interesting and the story was unique to me. I liked the setting because I could picture the area of the Outer Banks and the towns mentioned. I have seen that some readers felt the WPA folklore stories âbogged down' their reading, while I especially liked the conversational recounts of the âinterviews'. Those made me want to find out more about the interviews the WPA writers documented during the depression era.
smileen avatar reviewed The Sea Keeper's Daughters on + 267 more book reviews
A great story, once again by a great author. This book tells a tale in modern day and is backed up by old letters and heirlooms found at the old family estate. Whitney returns to the Outer Banks to try to tie up loose ends of her mother's home which once was a hotel. She has to deal with her cantankerous step father, a charmer who would like to buy the property and the hunky surf shop owner who dropped out of being a lawyer and has a higher goal in mind. This is interspersed with old letters to her grandmother, where she finds a lot of family secrets that were long buried.


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