Published
on July 21st, 2026
314 pages
I read the
digital version
Back
Cover
Lucy Brooks
moves to the quiet coastal town of Pleasant Cove, determined to prove that
she’s capable of building a life on her own terms.
When she
discovers a rundown lighthouse along the rugged Nova Scotia shoreline,
something strange begins to happen. Each time she steps inside, she finds
herself face to face with Dylan Hart.
The guarded
lighthouse keeper is stubbornly attractive… but he doesn’t even know what Wi-Fi
is. Living alone at Killick Point, he spends his days looking out onto the sea
and watching the waves crash against the cliffs below. Hard as she tries to
resist, Lucy finds herself drawn back to the lighthouse… and to Dylan.
But
something isn’t right. Every time Lucy walks through that door, she isn’t
stepping into the present; she’s stepping into 1993. And according to the
town’s history, a storm is coming. One that will take Dylan’s life.
As their
bond deepens into something neither of them can ignore, Lucy tries to rewrite
the past. But will their love survive a ticking clock as everything around them
starts to crumble?
My
review
Honestly, I
forgot the first time that Lucy and Dylan weren’t living on the same timeline
before she mentioned it. It’s the first book I read that is happening in Nova
Scotia. I was so young when I went there that I didn’t have many memories, but
with the description in the novel, it was easy to imagine it.
Hard to choose
between the two protagonists, however I would say that Lucy deserves first
place. Not only because she left everything, she knew she needed to get a life
where she would live on her own, but she went through a complicated
relationship with Dylan. I can’t tell you much, but don't forget your tissues
if you want to read the book.
As for
Dylan, he has a heart of gold. I think I haven’t been touched by a character
since a long time. Please note that there are a lot of spicy scenes between him
and Lucy. I liked it in general. I was also into tears in the end.
My favorite
is still For the Story, but this one was a roller coaster, and I enjoyed most
of it.

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