#Review: Secrets of the Shell Sisters by Adrienne Vaughan @adrienneauthor #RosshavenRomances #romance #RespectRomFic #SecretsoftheShellSisters

By | November 28, 2023

You might remember, back in May, that I was delighted to share again my review of Summer of Secrets by the lovely Adrienne Vaughan – I’d originally read and loved it back in 2018, when it was first published as That Summer at the Seahorse Hotel (you can read that post again here). I was thrilled to find out that, this time, it was the first book in a planned series of Rosshaven Romances – and particularly frustrated that I just couldn’t manage a review of the second in the series, Secrets of the Shell Sisters, as soon as it was available, although Adrienne wrote a lovely guest post (you can read it again here) to whet my appetite even more. It’s a real pleasure today to finally share a review – and if you’d like to get your hands on your own copy (mine was an e-copy, purchased via Amazon) it’s now available for kindle (£2.99, or free via Kindle Unlimited) and in paperback. Do you know, I think I might just treat myself to a paperback copy of this one as well – that cover’s absolutely gorgeous!

Let’s take a closer look at the story…

“That’s like believing in Father Christmas,” he said. “Or mermaids,” she replied gravely.

 

Meet the Morgans. Three very different sisters, who each blame themselves for their mother’s mysterious disappearance. Now over forty years on, they are in crisis.

 

Cassandra – the eldest − runs the family’s quirky, cliffside hotel for years. But the business is in trouble, and it seems a secret from the past is determined to resurface and destroy all she’s worked for.

 

Greer – the youngest – walked away from a glittering career to live alone in London. The mistress of a powerful man, she’s left stranded on the very day they were to start a new life together. Now she has no choice but to return to the family home – but what kind of welcome can she expect.

 

And Orla – the middle sister, whose obsessive shell collecting and messages from the ‘sea-people’ dominate her life. But Orla knows things. She knows Greer is coming home to a new future, that Cassandra’s dark secret will change their lives and their mother never really left at all.

 

And there’s another secret, something they all share … but of course, nobody’s telling.

At one level, laced with deeply buried secrets, this book is an engrossing family drama. Cassandra is the Morgan sister who holds everything together, doing everything she can to keep the paying guests at Manorcliff content – though it’s clear the family business is struggling, with much needed maintenance work remaining undone, and increasing competition from the swish new hotel along the bay. Greer has been absent for some time, and hadn’t planned her return – but when her new life doesn’t work out as planned, the lure of home and family is too strong to resist. Third sister Orla is rather more of an enigma – very much an innocent, entirely lovable, collecting shells from the beach and listening to the stories they tell her. The relationship between them is quite wonderfully drawn – bound together by love and their shared past, with the loveliest moments of humour, but not without the unease or difficulties you’d expect in any family.

But this book is considerably more than that – the sisters’ lives are entwined with others, shaped by their differing experiences, with shadows from the past touching them all in different ways as they contemplate what the future might hold. There’s a large supporting cast of characters, some from the first book in the series (although this one is entirely readable as a standalone), all wonderfully drawn and developed, and it sometimes took me a little while to decide which of them were important to the story – but they all were, every single one, and the way the author guides the reader though the various relationships and the ensuing twists and turns of the story is just superb, holding your hand every step of the way.

There’s romance in each of the sisters’ lives, second chances so perfectly handled – but often particularly emotional and complicated. There’s mystery and intrigue too – more layers to the story, all so clever woven together. And then there’s the touch and more of real Irish magic, and a few moments that do require some suspension of disbelief – and if you’re beginning to think “too much”, I have to say I absolutely loved every single moment. There’s one particularly dramatic and otherworldly scene towards the book’s end that had me in tears – although there were elements to the story that I really hadn’t expected, I found the whole book entirely enchanting and deeply moving.

There’s something that makes me want to label this book in some way – family drama, romantasy, magic realism – but it’s really impossible to do so. It’s quite beautifully written, its perfectly described wild setting on the Atlantic coast integral to its highly original and compelling story. Emotionally, it’s absolutely perfect – and I can only urge other readers to give it a try, and hopefully love it as much as I did.

About the author

Adrienne Vaughan writes spell-binding, page-turning romantic suspense.

Her award-winning 5 Star Heartfelt Series – The Hollow Heart, A Change of Heart and Secrets of the Heart – features a feisty investigative journalist and her beautiful West Highland terrier and is set on a remote island off the West Coast of Ireland.

Her next two new novels – Summer of Secrets and Secrets of the Shell Sisters – are spell-binding family sagas with a touch of Irish magic, this time set on Ireland’s Ancient East Coast.

Her collection of short stories and poetry, Fur Coat & No Knickers was shortlisted for the Irish Carousel Prize for Anthology and includes Dodo’s Portrait, shortlisted for the Colm Toibin International Short Story Award at the Wexford Literary Festival in 2018.

All her books are heart-warming, uplifting and feature the fabulous twists and turns plus laugh out loud moments for which she is renowned.

She’s keeping everything crossed there’s still time to realise her ambition and become a Bond girl!

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13 thoughts on “#Review: Secrets of the Shell Sisters by Adrienne Vaughan @adrienneauthor #RosshavenRomances #romance #RespectRomFic #SecretsoftheShellSisters

  1. adrienneauthor

    Dear Anne, thank you so, so much for this stupendous review of my latest novel Secrets of the Shell Sisters.
    You always write such wonderful reviews, and yet again you really reached into the heart of this story, which was an absolute joy to write.
    I really appreciate you shining a light on my work.
    Both these new books are published by The Paris Press, the imprint of my amazing agent Lisa Eveleigh at Richford Becklow.
    Like every book it’s a team effort and I am so grateful to her, my writing chums and bloggers like you for this amazing support.
    I know exactly the scene that made you cry (sorry), I wept buckets writing that!

  2. Anne Post author

    And I didn’t even mention the dogs! Quite wonderful Adrienne – I really loved it… xx

  3. Lizzie Lamb

    Another great book. Another great blog post. I love Adrienne’s books but this one feels extra special because it tapped into my love of all things mythical and other-wordly. I had to stop myself rushing through the book in order to find out how it ended (haven’t done that in a while!). Well done, Adrienne. When’s your next one coming out?
    PS hope to see you one of these days for a catch up, Anne.

    1. Anne Post author

      A really special book Lizzie! If the trains weren’t so blooming unreliable, I’d love to join you all at the Belmont again – but I think I’ll wait for the Spring and warmer weather…

      1. Lizzie Lamb

        I agree. The trains have been an absolute madness. Fingers crossed that it settles down on. The weather improves in the spring and you join us.

    2. adrienneauthor

      Thanks so much for your very kind comments Lizzie, such a great supporter always. Busy on edits of one and writing another at the moment … I love hunkering down into winter writing, don’t you? X

      1. Lizzie Lamb

        Yes and thanks to all the above. Currently plotting out a Christmas novella for 2024. Knowing me it’ll turn into a full-blown novel! Writers’ meeting well overdue.

  4. jessiecahalin

    A wonderful review that captures the magic and beauty of this novel.

    1. adrienneauthor

      Thank you so much for your kind words Jessie! Really appreciate the support for this novel, I truly loved writing it. X

    2. Anne Post author

      Many thanks Jessie – isn’t it just wonderful?! x

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