Can complete opposites have enough in common to make a relationship last?
Opposites attract—and repel. But which is more powerful?
Callie Steele might be a bit… focused on work, but despite what her employers say, she enjoys her well-ordered, productive life.
When she’s sent to meet the owners of an estate requiring post-hurricane landscaping, Callie meets their son, Kai Brody, a super-chilled pro surfer, who is as opposite from her as they come. Though initially smitten, Callie knows a relationship with Kai is a bad idea—a very bad idea.
Kai, however, can’t help but be intrigued by someone who challenges him to make something of his life again. He’s determined to pursue her, if she’ll give him half a chance.
The more time they spend together, negotiating the challenges of work, illness, and family, the more their opposing outlooks clash and connect. What do these unlikely friends really want from life? Is it best to focus on work or recreation?
As Kai and Callie answers from the Lord, they also must consider if such complete opposites have enough in common to make a relationship last.
Reclaiming Hope concludes the Hooper Island stories of the Independence Islands Series featuring five islands, six authors, and a boatload of happily-ever-afters.
The Independence Islands Series: beach reads aren’t just for summer anymore.
I enjoyed this book very much, especially with the generally lighter tone, witty banter, and realistic characters.
— Amazon Reviewer
I have read the other 2 books in this series and each one gets better. Another great read by Carolyn Miller and one I would highly recommend.
— Amazon Reviewer
The story is a delight with its island setting, thoughtful characters, and is a reminder that hope is always there. I recommend Reclaiming Hope!
— Amazon Reviewer
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Friday Fiction | Review of Reclaiming Hope by Carolyn Miller