Another new author for me. Julie Klassen writes Christian romances, which I did not realize when I reserved this book online. I'm not generally a fan of the genre, but this final book in her On Devonshire Shores series held my attention while weaving the religious component naturally into the story line. It was a Christmas book - A Sea View Christmas (#1,363) - so how could I resist the Regency cover art?
Sarah Summers is so busy supervising everything at the family's seaside boarding house, she refuses to take into consideration her own wants and needs. The rest of her sisters, except Georgina, the youngest, are all safely and happily married. Her invalid mother has seemingly regained her strength and health, and they are finally making a modest profit with Sea View. So when a guest from several years back travels down from Scotland and expresses his continued interest in Sarah, the rest of her family encourage her to reconsider her decision about marrying him. The timing is not perfect; it never will be, but can she be courageous enough to take her chance for happiness?
The discussion of Regency-era Christmas customs is quite interesting. Ms. Klassen has done her homework on what is authentic (with the possible exception of the Christmas tree!) and brings the festive season to life on the page.
Presumably the other sisters' romances are the subjects of the Ms. Klassen's On Devonshire Shores series if you are interested in finding out how they achieved their own happy endings.