![]() "Slow-paced yet with a nicely detailed setting, Noble's second novel explores how hearts can heal despite the deepest wounds. ![]() Overall, a feel-good read for a relaxing weekend." The novel's lush setting is the perfect backdrop for this romantic story about a woman's recovery and journey to rediscovering friendship and love. "Noble's latest beach read arrives just in time for the season. It is also a place that can lead you home. Stargazey Point is magic place-a place for dreamers. ![]() ![]() She came for a safe haven but receives much more. And a motley crew of children whom Abbie can’t ignore. Ervina, an old Gullah wise woman, who can guide Abbie to a new life and her true self, if only she’ll let her. Stargazey Point, like Abbie, is fighting to survive.Ībbie thinks she has nothing left to give, but slowly she’s drawn into the lives of the people around her: the Crispin siblings, with their own secret fears, Cabot Reynolds, who left his work as an industrial architect to refurbish his uncle’s antique carousel in hopes of breathing new life into his childhood sanctuary. Once a popular South Carolina family beach resort, the Point’s beaches have eroded, businesses have closed, and skyrocketing taxes are driving the locals away. Devastated by tragedy during her last project, documentarist Abbie Sinclair seeks refuge with three octogenarian siblings, Millie, Marnie and Beau Crispin, who live in a looming plantation house at the edge of the world-Stargazey Point. ![]()
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