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On a Coastal Breeze
On a Coastal Breeze
On a Coastal Breeze
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On a Coastal Breeze

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Welcome back to Three Sisters Island, where family, forgiveness, and a second chance at love await

For Madison Grayson, life is good. Newly licensed as a marriage and family therapist, she can’t wait to start her
practice. Despite the unfortunate shortage of eligible bachelors on the island—they’re all too young, too old, or too
weird—Maddie feels like she’s finally found her sweet spot. Not even one panic attack in the last year. Not one.

And then Ricky O’Shea drops in. Literally. Floating down from the pure blue sky, the one man in the world
she hoped never to see again—the one who’d been her archnemesis from kindergarten through her senior dance—
parachutes into town, landing on Boon Dock, canopy draping behind him like a superhero. Ricky O’Shea. Now
Pastor Rick, the new minister on Three Sisters Island.

Time to panic.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 5, 2020
ISBN9781980087090
On a Coastal Breeze
Author

Suzanne Woods Fisher

Suzanne Woods Fisher is the award-winning, bestselling author of more than forty books, including The Sweet Life, The Secret to Happiness, and Love on a Whim, as well as many beloved contemporary romance and Amish romance series. She is also the author of several nonfiction books about the Amish, including Amish Peace and Amish Proverbs. She lives in California. Learn more at SuzanneWoodsFisher.com and follow Suzanne on Facebook @SuzanneWoodsFisherAuthor and X @SuzanneWFisher.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The Second book for the Three Sister Island series and it was a great continuation of the renovating of a family campground and helping a family come together again. I enjoyed this story and can't wait to now get to the next one, At Lighthouse Point, which is an ARC that I won through LibraryThing.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Suzanne Woods Fisher always produces books worth reading, and she has done it again. On a Coastal Breeze is the second book of the Three Sisters Island series, which will presumably include three books. This story picks up immediately where the first book, On a Summer Tide, left off. The Grayson sisters, Cam, Maddie and Blaine, along with their father, Paul, have begun preparing for their second season as proprietors of the Camp Kicking Moose summer camp. Cam spends her time feverishly writing grants to secure funding for a sustainable energy source for the island while Maddie has just opened her office as a counselor in the basement beneath the new pastor's house. Blaine, the youngest, has returned from her first year at culinary school and is cooking again at the Lunch Counter. The older sisters sense that something is "off" about Blaine. Actually, they all have issues with fear, which they express in various ways. Fear forms the theme of the book. SWF does a great job of weaving everyone's stories together as they move ahead with their lives. Except, there are just enough loose ends left to fill one more book to which this reader will look forward. This one is a great, fun summer read.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    "On a Coastal Breeze" by Suzanna Woods Fisher is a story about not carrying grudges, forgiveness, redemption and second chances. A five-star from me. Am looking forward to more novels by Suzanna
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I don't know what I like best about this book. Is it the setting of Three Sisters Island, or could it be the realistic characters that live there and seem like they're old friends of mine? What about the suspense that is just enough to keep me guessing or the way the author adds little nuggets of advice and wisdom, along with moments of humor, as she tells her story? Could it be that all of these reasons combined are the reason that I enjoyed On a Coastal Breeze so much?This is the second book of the Three Sisters Island series and I quickly fell in love with the people of this beautiful place. The main focus of this book is Madison Grayson, a newly licensed marriage and family therapist, but her two sisters and her dad are also included, along with Ricky O'Shea, the new minister who is also Madison's old acquaintance. To say that their past relationship is complex is an understatement but this is what adds so much interest to the present. Could there possibly be a future for the pastor and the therapist?Susanne Woods Fisher has written an entertaining story filled with faith, trust, love, and family. I want to learn more about the residents of Three Sisters Island and I'd like to go back to see what is next in store for the Grayson family.I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. A positive review was not required. These are my own thoughts.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Return to Three Sisters Island in the latest novel from Suzanne Woods Fisher, On a Coastal Breeze, and catch up with the Grayson family! (As the story does in On a Summer Tide, this book may focus on Maddie Grayson, but keeps the reader up-to-date with the other family members, too.)Maddie is finally settling into her place and purpose—professionally, at least. Now, the new pastor arrives on the island, and because he is an unpleasant blast-from-the-past, he happens to complicate everything.I so enjoyed revisiting this place and this family, catching up with this next aspect of their journey together. It is not easy, but it does prove satisfying to see how they make it through the struggles. I’m looking forward to seeing how this series continues next.I received a complimentary copy of this book and the opportunity to provide an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have expressed are my own.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I am never disappointed by a book by this author and this is no exception. I love this series. This one mainly is about Maddie and Rick but we learn more about Cam and Seth and Cooper also. We also get more about Blaine and I can’t wait to see how she solves her problems in book 3. Then there are the minor characters on the island that brings this town so much character. I laughed and cried throughout this romance. I received a copy of this book from Celebratelit for a fair and honest opinion that I gave of my own free will.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I really enjoyed reading this book and getting introduced to the characters. Maddie thinks she has things under control but like many of us she soon finds out that things are not quite as she would like them. I think I would like to live on this island as it seems like a great place to live and work. Maddie's world gets turned upside down when Ricky show up. Ricky is the one person that Maddie could do with out, so of course he winds up back in her life. A great read and one that will keep you wanting to see how it will all turn out.I received a copy of the book to read, the review is my own.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    When I read a really good book then find out there is a sequel, I get excited! That was the case with Coastal Breeze. After I finished reading book 1, I couldn’t wait for this one!Paul Grayson and his three daughters are starting new chapters in each of their lives at Camp Kicking Moose. Paul, with the help of his oldest daughter Cam has remodeled and decorated the derelict cabins into comfortable, appealing rentals. They are now open for business! I love the descriptions of the camp. It reminds me, before renovation, of old church camps I attended. The new changes are exciting, maybe because I have that old dream of owning a bed and breakfast.Cam is engaged to Seth and wedding plans are in the future? Or are they? Even on the tiny island she has thrown herself into a major project. Her goal is to bring sustainable electricity to the unreliable one the residents now suffer with. Old habits are hard to change. Cam may be in a different location but her old business drive to succeed is still there, sometimes at the expense of relationships. Exciting and frightening events must take place for her to open her eyes to what is truly important. Maddy, poor sweet Maddy. She opens an office on the island as counselor and therapist. Nervous but excited she feels she is finally living her dream. She does have clients but finds most of her skills are going to help her sisters. Her anxiety is better, that is until the new pastor parachutes in, yes parachutes! Much to her dismay she realizes it is Ricky, O’Shea the pest and tormentor of her youth, whom she has always had a crush. I feel of the three sisters, she experiences the greatest amount of change and discovery in her life. I liked how the story forces her to not only face her fears but learn to deal with things you cannot run from. Surprising facts come to light forcing Maddy to grow as a person.Blaine makes a surprise return from culinary school and isn’t at all herself. She holds a painful secret that she only shares with Maddy. Always flitting from one interest to another like a butterfly, her new plans concern her family.I didn’t want the story to end! Ms. Fisher hits it out of the ballpark again! Each character’s story is a view of God working in their lives. Not only drawing upon what they have learned of Him in the past, but also recognizing His hand in their circumstances in the present. The family dynamics and personal emotions of each character are so real. While there is seriousness, there is also humor that would pop up at unexpected moments. Paul’s unwanted pet duck was one of them! Peg, with her quirkiness and old Maine wisdom is my favorite character! At the end of the book is one of Blaine’s recipes! A nice surprise! After reading the too short excerpt of book three at the back, I anxiously await it!!! I received this book from Revell Publishing I exchange for an honest review. The opinions I have stated are my own.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The story is a breath of fresh air as the first chapter begins. I am so glad to take a trip back to Three Sisters Island. The beauty of the island is so welcoming that you don’t want to leave. I could hear the boats glaze across the water and the smell of fresh brewed coffee from the cafe. In fact I would like to move there. I really enjoyed catching up with the sisters as each one had a problem they needed to deal with. Cam was starting to make me mad as she kept putting off her wedding. I know she is dedicated to her cause to help the island and their electricity issues, but she better be careful that her fiancé doesn’t tire of her inability to commit to a date for the wedding. Cam is fighting against herself as she will discover what really is important in her life.Blaine has become an accomplished chef but she still feels like she is not being taken serious enough. She has a deep secret that is preventing her from finishing Culinary School. I really understood her need to flee from everything because it is easier to run from our circumstances then to face them. She has some big decisions to make that will change the direction of her life. Maddie is finally a therapist and I loved her heart to help people. She doesn’t judge anyone who comes to her for help. She does however meet her past when the new pastor is introduced. I can remember my school days very well. There was this boy that was always picking on me. He was relentless and made my life miserable. Maddie’s nemesis was Ricky. It’s been years since she has seen him but that will all change when Maddie and Rick run into each other on the island. I loved how Maddie must have been beside herself when the new pastor is none other than Rick. Okay so I laughed a bit at this. God always finds a way for us to face our hurts and regrets. The dynamics between Maddie and Rick are emotional and real. The story is so well written I did not put it down till I finished. I had to see how Maddie would handle her feelings when she and Rick have a serious talk. Rick is a changed person, but Maddie is still holding on to things he did to her since kindergarten. It is possible to give great advice to others, but will Maddie be able to step out and forgive Rick? The faith element in the book is well done and I have to say I loved how Pastor Rick told the story about Jonah in his sermon. He had people on the edge of their seats. I loved reading about each sister and how they came to Maddie for help. I think this was important because it showed they trusted her and gave Maddie a much needed boost of confidence in her work. The author is good at scattering laughable moments in the book to fill readers with a smile. Her writing is graceful as she takes her time to lay out each character and expose their inner struggles. I loved the lessons about trust, self esteem, family and forgiveness. The ending is good but boy do I have some unanswered questions. I look forward to the next book in the series to see what surprises are in store for the family next. I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Welcome back to Three Sisters Island, where life is slow, electricity is spotty, and there are no secrets.Yet, in On a Coastal Breeze, Book Two of Three Sisters Island by Suzanne Woods Fisher, we find that life is messy. Each sister in the Grayson family, plus their father, has a few secret fears. Paul, the father, is having a rough time being administrator of Camp Kicking Moose. Cam, the eldest, is putting off her wedding in favor of island improvement. How long can Seth wait? Cooper needs more attention than Cam is willing to give. Will this family-to-be happen? Maddy is settling into her dream job of counselor-therapist when Ricky O’Shea, the bane of her young existence, drops out of the sky...to become the new pastor. “As a boy, Ricky O’Shea had stolen her heart. As a man, he was back to claim it.” Can Maddy decide whether she hates or loves Rick? Blaine is as unsteady and unable to finish a goal as ever. However, she has a wonderful friendship with Artie Lotosky. They’re so fun, warm, and they totally understand each other. No wonder everyone but Blaine thinks they’d be a good match.As always, Fisher has a charming sense of humor, with characters that are warm, real, and flawed. It is easy to identify with them, imagining them as your neighbors or even bits of yourself. Fisher’s voice and easy ebb and flow of words set the tone for an island that you almost want to locate for your next vacation. However, the waiting list for Camp Kicking Moose is a little long.While I usually groan at lists of characters in the beginning of a book, it was very helpful to ease my transition back to this beautiful fishing island. I believe this book could be read alone, but I strongly recommend reading it as its part of the series.We are left with enough unfulfilled hopes and unanswered questions at the end of the book to gratefully look forward to book three.I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author and publisher via Celebrate Lit and NetGalley. (I also purchased my own copy.) This in no way affects my opinions which are solely my own.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    On a Coastal Breeze by Suzanne Woods Fisher has Madison Grayson, newly licensed as family and marriage therapist, setting up her practice on Three Sisters Island, Maine. Maddie is optimistic and happy until she learns the identity of the new pastor who happens to be parachuting onto the island (talk about an entrance) on the day she is opening her practice. Rick O’Shea tormented from kindergarten through her senior year of high school. Maddie hopes she can avoid him, but that is hard to do on the postage stamped sized Three Sisters Island. Blaine is returning home for the summer after a year at culinary school. She has news for her father that Blaine knows he will not take well. Cameron is busy submitting grants to fund the self-sufficient, renewable energy program she wants to implement on the island. When Cam is working on a project, she makes it her sole focus which can be detrimental. On a Coastal Breeze is the 2nd novel in the Three Sisters Island series. While it can be read on its own, I recommend reading On a Summer Tide first (it is fabulous). I thought On a Coastal Breeze was well-written with developed, realistic characters on a beautiful island. There are some delightful quirky residents with my favorite being Peg Legg who runs the Lunch Counter and is the island’s mayor. I just love Three Sisters Island. It sounds like a great place to live. I can certainly understand why Cam wants the get the island its own energy source with the electric cutting out every day for hours at a time. The focus of On a Coastal Breeze is Maddie, but we catch up with Cam, Blaine, and Paul as well. Blaine is known for not finishing what she starts which worries her father. The author touches on a delicate subject which I thought was handled very well. I am eager to read Blaine’s story in the next Three Sisters Island novel. I enjoyed the humor in the story (I love a book that makes me laugh). I liked the flashbacks into Maddie’s life. It allows us to see what transpired between Rick and Maddie when they were kids as well as to understand Maddie’s feelings. My favorite thing in On a Coastal Breeze is the little duck that takes a fancy to Paul. As Paul said, some men get a dog as their faithful companion, he gets a duck. Fear is the main theme in On a Coastal Breeze. We see how fear affects each member of the Grayson family. My favorite line is, “All of life is a risk.” The only thing I found disappointing was the wedding scene (you will find out why when you read the book). On a Coastal Breeze is a delightful and touching novel with culinary catastrophes, an uneasy youth, funding misfortunes, a charismatic clergyman, decision dilemma, and a doting duck.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I loved the return visit to the charming Maine island, Three Sisters Island in Suzanne Woods Fisher’s novel, On A Coastal Breeze. Known for her Amish fiction, this series is a departure for Fisher in setting and genre, but not for her signature light and humorous style that she combines with deep spiritual truths. The second book in the series features middle sister, Maddie, but all the favorite characters from book one make an appearance creating an ensemble cast. Maddie is now a newly qualified counselor and is eager to ply her trade on the remote island that she has come to love. I love Maddie — she is very insightful, having a keen awareness of what others need, as well as an honest assessment of her own strengths and weaknesses. Her childhood nemesis, Rick O’Shea, comes to the island as pastor, and they are immediately thrown together. Fisher provides flashbacks from Maddie’s past to offer glimpses into their rocky relationship. Rick is a hoot and a hunk, a bad boy who has finally grown up, but who still knows how to get under Maddie’s skin. Theirs is a very fun romance. Anxiety and fear is the underlying theme of On A Coastal Breeze. More than one character struggles with it in varying degrees and varying success. I loved Rick’s assessment of what drives anxiety — “. . . fear of death is at the core of anxiety.” In these troubled times in which anxiety seems to plague all aspects of life, On A Coastal Breeze expresses a hope that overcomes fear.Both book 1, On A Summer Tide, and this one are set during the summer months, making this series perfect for backyard or front porch reading during this time when staycations are a must. So settle in for a virtual trip to a lovely place. There are some unresolved storylines opening the door to book 3 — cannot wait for its release!Highly Recommended.Audience: adults.(Thanks to Celebrate Lit and Revell for a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Although they are sisters, Camden, Madison, and Blaine Grayson could not be more different. Although engaged, Cam is in no hurry to get married - preferring to work on an energy project for the island - much to the dismay of her fiancé and adopted son. Blaine, the youngest, is an excellent chef who is going to culinary school but still trying to find herself. Maddie is just starting her career as a marriage and family therapist and thinks she has her life figured out until Ricky O'Shea re-enters her life. They have a past together and not a good one so why does her heart quicken each time she sees him? “One Coastal Breeze” is the delightful second book in Suzanne Woods Fisher’s Three Sisters Island series. While I did not read the first book in the series (“One Summer Tide”) I never felt lost while reading this book (although I do want to go back and read the first one). While this book features all three sisters, it mainly focuses on Maddie’s story, especially her relationship with Ricky. I love their story - both the past and the present (the flashbacks add much depth to the story). Their romance is nicely done with plenty of chemistry between the two and the author throws in a rather big surprise towards the end of the book that would make this book a perfect read for book clubs (there is in fact a discussion guide at the end of the book).I really enjoyed “One Coastal Breeze” and look forward to reading the next book in the series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Wow! This book was just a good as the first, and that's saying something. I'm so impressed with how well the story flows, how real the characters feel, and how invested I became in the outcome of these characters. I can't wait to read the next book!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I requested and was granted the opportunity to read and review this book through Revell Reads Blog-review program. This review is totally my own opinion and a good review is not required.This is not the first book I've read by Suzanne Woods Fisher and it will not be the last. :) This book was the second in the series Three Sisters Island. It is a good stand-alone book, but it would have been better if I had read the first book. I wasn't lost without reading the first book, it just would have made the characters easier to understand.I suspect that the first book revolved more around the oldest sister, Cam ad this book was more about Maddie, the second sister. The characters are nicely developed and fun to "get to know". I am sure that this book is a continuation of the story in the first book as the ending leaves room for the book to continue with the youngest sister in a third book.The story was a true Christian romance as it did portray God and show your need for Him without being preachy. I am thankful for truly Christian fiction with a bit of meat.Mostly, I enjoyed the book. The editing was done well, but I found the choice of words once in a while were a bit unusual. This only happened a few times but I had to go back and re-read sometimes. I was sorry to see the book end and look forward to reading the next book. I give this book a 4 out of 5 star rating and it is a book I would recommend to my friends.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Having read the first book in Suzanne Woods Fisher's Three Sisters Island series, I was eagerly anticipating a great read with On a Coastal Breeze. I was not disappointed in the least. I loved going back to the Island with all its quirky inhabitants. Many were introduced before but some new ones were added--most interestingly, the new pastor, one of the sister's, Maddie, childhood nemesis. Each of the sisters, with unique personalities, have unique issues that are motivating decisions, some good, some perhaps not so good. Good-natured humor is incorporated into the drama of this book and it all just draws the reader in and doesn’t let go until the end and still, this reader wanted more. Unexpected twists in the plot with some to make you smile and some to make you wonder, whoa, where’s that going to go? And of course, there’s romance! Will Cam and Seth ever set a date? And how about Maddie and the new pastor? Can old resentments be forgotten and love emerge? What a great story…a story of family and community, of learning and maturing, of hope and healing. I am so looking forward to more in this series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I love being back on Three Sister Island, and picking up where we left off in the first book! The author starts this read off with a bang, well sort of, can you imagine the person who tormented you during your youth parachuting onto the Island? Better yet, he is the new minister! This is basically what happens to Maddie, and now she will work in the same building, an office at the church, and see him all the time. Has Rick O'Shea changed? Rather a chuckling picture, especially when we learn what he did to torment her from kindergarten on.Now, remember Seth and Cam? We are waiting for a wedding, rather impatiently, and Blaine is dealing with her palate, and something worse, and we hope she will have it resolved! Dad, is still working to improve his dream, and dealing with an infatuated duck, as well as Peg, and keeping the Grayson family together!I can't wait for the next book in this series, books to definitely get lost in!I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Revell, and was not required to give a positive review.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The Three Sisters Island series by Suzanne Woods Fisher is gold. Though this book centers on the middle sister, Maddie, the other family members still figure in the story. Maddie’s old nemesis from her school days turns out to be the new pastor. Now a therapist, Maddie needs to examine her own life, to decide what action she must take to resolve past problems and find her own happiness. This book, along with the first book in the series, is filled with interesting and well-developed characters. The island setting and the campgrounds almost become a character themselves, and the plots are intriguing from page one. Be sure to read the first book in their series, “On a Summer Tide,” before enjoying this one. You don’t want to miss a word of this well-written series.