Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Book Spotlight: Salt Air Secrets by Joanne DeMaio









SYNOPSIS:


New York Times bestselling author Joanne DeMaio returns to The Seaside Saga and her New England beach town, where secrets carry on salt air breezes.

It's been a long, hot summer in Stony Point. As temperatures rise on the Connecticut coast, so do the secrets. Everyone's got one. Jason and Maris, Celia and lobsterman Shane, the beach commissioner, and especially innkeeper Elsa. With the passing summer days, each secret--sad, shocking, and sweet--unfurls like a breaking wave.

Can you keep the beach friends' Salt Air Secrets? Just turn beneath the stone railroad trestle, walk past the shingled cottages, and hear the whispering marsh grasses. In this novel, rumors are likely to drift your way on that salt-soaked air by the sea.


AUTHOR BIO:



Joanne DeMaio is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary fiction. She enjoys writing about friendship, family, love and choices, while setting her stories in New England towns or by the sea. Salt Air Secrets is her newest novel in The Seaside Saga. Currently at work on her next book, Joanne lives with her family in Connecticut.



To learn more about the author, visit Joannedemaio.com. She also enjoys hearing from readers on her Facebook Page.

MY REVIEW:


Salt Air Secrets by Joanne DeMaio
Book starts out with authors other works, dedication, table of contents and the story.
So much of the past never heard before is brought up to the beach gang and they know 15 years is a lot of hurt and pain. Lots of happy good times also.
Everybody else has their own secrets as well and the 10 year anniversary of Neil dying and Sal just a year ago has brought upheaval to the community.
New romances are about as some struggle to keep who they have.
Learned so many more new things in this book about the gang but it can be read as a stand alone. Love hearing of design, architecture and lobster fishing techniques.
Next book in the series is mentioned and I can't wait to read that one.
Received this review copy from the publicist via the author and this is my honest opinion.

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