THE MAGIC OF SEA GLASS
Lauren Sutton, a professional woman in her 30s, is half of Sugar and Lace, New York City’s top event-planning firm and the subject of a successful reality TV show. What’s more, Lauren genuinely loves orchestrating the happiest day of so many people’s lives—or at least she did before her fiance, Mason Bridges, was killed in a car accident. A year after Mason’s death, Lauren can’t get through a wedding without breaking down, and she decides to realize Mason’s dream of a simpler life. Selling her half of the business, Lauren relocates to Rodanthe, North Carolina, to assist elderly innkeeper Mary Everett for the summer. Soon, Lauren finds herself making much-needed improvements that will bring The Tide and Swallow Inn the attention—and revenue—it deserves as well as planning a quickie wedding for Stephanie, a local Sugar and Lace fan, and falling hard for Stephanie’s handsome friend Brody. All the way, Lauren keeps stumbling upon sea glass. When she finds that her new sea-glass bracelet has a story that encompasses generations and includes Lauren’s own family, Lauren wonders if a new chapter of her life is opening. Each character is richly drawn and compelling, from the protagonist to minor players like Joe, an older veteran of the docks with a secret. The Outer Banks setting is both charming and intimate, with locals who are friendly and welcoming. The romance is a slow burn in which incremental advances are built up with delicious anticipation—watching Lauren pen some calligraphy, Brody “leaned over her shoulder. ‘You’re so talented.’ His breath was at her cheek, his woodsy scent making it difficult to breathe.” The author expertly weaves together themes of work, family, and romance to convey the message that only time can heal the deepest of wounds.