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Review of At the Ocean's Edge

  • booksandchinooks
  • Jun 30
  • 1 min read

Meg is sent by her editor to interview popular best-selling author Cullen. Reluctantly, Meg agrees to do the interview in the hopes it will propel her writing career forward. She is initially hesitant because he lives in the beach town of Old Port, where she has a complicated history. Meg is quickly attracted to Cullen, and their relationship becomes romantic. She then has to decide if she can overcome her ideas about living in Old Port to continue the relationship. As she slowly starts to change her feelings about Old Port she goes back and forth about what she wants. Conflicts with her editor have also arisen about the slant her story should take, and Meg wonders how much she is willing to compromise professionally and personally. This book has depth, and the main characters move through personal growth and changes. The oceanside setting is beautiful and transports you to a quaint town with a relaxed ambiance. A perfect book to read this summer!!


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