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Dawn is less annoying than I expected, at least in the beginning, when she decides to suck it up and for once go for her instincts and do something reckless: buying the lighthouse. You can see the twists coming from a mile, but despite that it manages to be an enjoyable read. All this while keeping away other, more ruthless treasure hunters and revealing the tragic events of that night, and the next few days.Īs the plot goes, it’s pretty simple – despite the fact that we actually read two different story lines –, and quite predictable. Dawn and her family has to find the treasure and clear his great-grandfather’s name before the bank takes away their home. The treasure never was found and its whereabouts is still unknown almost a 100 years later.

While doing the restoration, Dawn also has to find out what actually happened to his great-grandfather Captain Fritzie, whose ship drowned in a storm not far from the beach, with a huge amount of silver and whisky stored on it. Fortunately he finds some friends too in Kailyn the real estate agent, the three handsome Henderson brother who own the hardware store, and of course Kip Whittaker, the heart-throb bachelor everyone wants.

Some shun her because of her family’s past, some doesn’t trust her intentions and think she stole their right to own the lighthouse. In the small town, which is bustling with tourist in the summer season, not everyone welcomes her. To get her minds off of things and to help out her family, she decides to buy and remodel Starlight Cove’s lighthouse during the summer. On top of it, her family might lose their house, the only real home she ever had during her adventurous childhood.
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In her place I would totally have my library/study up there with a spectacular view.ĭawn lost her job, her boyfriend and her family’s reputation in a day, after a disastrous TV programme about her family, and treasure hunting. Kind of envied Dawn every time she went up to the top, sitting looking out to the lake. I’ve never seen one in real life, but I want to. There is something undoubtedly charming about lighthouses.
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This book, however came highly recommended in the Goodreads group where I’m most active so when I happened to have an unexpected free weekend between two books, and needed something light to lift my mood up, I decided to go for it.
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Plus I got tired of all the clichés these books have. There was a time I loved romance novels, especially YA books, but back then I was young, naive, and still believed in love – or that there was someone out there for me. I admit, romance is not my normal go to genre these days. And if she’s willing, the lighthouse might guide her to a place she never expected to find, where the past entwines with a bright new beginning. But as she pieces together the truth, Dawn’s once-shuttered heart opens up. Despite their attraction, Dawn is reluctant to trust Kip, or any of the close-knit townsfolk. Neither task is easy, especially once her well-meaning parents and the quirky locals-including nautical researcher and Starlight Cove’s most eligible bachelor, Kip Whittaker-get involved. Her plan: remodel and sell the lighthouse while untangling the perplexing family mystery. Hoping to clear his name, Dawn returns to Starlight Cove, her idyllic hometown on Lake Michigan, where the doomed vessel sleeps beneath the beam of a ramshackle lighthouse. Thanks to a mud-slinging exposé, Dawn’s late great-grandfather is assumed guilty of stealing silver from a century-old shipwreck. My very own star, waiting to guide me back home.” Blurbĭawn Conners’s parents are famous for finding historic treasures, but she has a knack for losing things-her job, her boyfriend, and now, her reputation. “To me, lighthouses didn’t represent loneliness or desperation, like my mother said.
