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Quick fix, cheesy love story.

I LOVED this book. It's the eventual conclusion of Sea Swept, Rising Tides, and Inner Harbor as then 10-year-old Seth is now 30 and it's his time to find love. It is still light on romance and funny, but lacking the absolute hilarity of the first three books. Still, it's a wonderful read and an enjoyable story. It's a good end to the series. I strongly recommend this book to people who don't usually enjoy romance novels (and, of course, to those who do).

I was thoroughly looking forward to this book and absolutely enjoyed it all right up to the end, the end that has me rating it a measly 2 on star scale. Seth's story is obviously near and dear to us as we've read all about his childhood in the previous 3 books. I loved how she didn't quite use the same approach as the other brothers love stories for Seth's but oh my gosh that ending has me frustrated. No spoilers but I do wish there was a book 5 to ease my frustrated soul. A definite must read as I can never get enough of that family but alas all good things must come to an end, even if the end isn't that good.

Loved Seth's story! Heck, adored the entire Chesapeake series. When I start missing the Quinns I will read the books a 4th time!!!

Originally read in 2002 and again and again . *sniff*
hopeful slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No

The final man in the Quinn family to find love was young Seth. He is a wonderful mixture of the 3 men who raised him and saved him as he says. This is a wrapping up of the puzzle building family and their issue. Dru is the most similar to Sybill out of the three women in the beginning. But the faerie queen of a woman proves to also be a bit of a mixture of the three women who came into the Quinn family before her. I'm sad to see my Quinn men go, but the end of this book wraps up the family's long struggle in a way that you know it's not over, but you know they'll survive and thrive is they stick together, which seems to come with the territory.
dark emotional funny hopeful lighthearted reflective fast-paced
lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No

One of my all time favourites from Nora. A stunning ending to a fantastic series.

Really good series end.

I like that we see all of the Quinn brothers kids and lives. I really loved the moment when Cam is in the kitchen trying to sneak off Anna for some mummy-daddy time.

This book was like coming home. I do wish we'd gotten the exact amount of time skipped between Inner Harbour and Chesapeake Blue. I think it's about 17 years because Aubrey went from three to twenty, but still...

Dru was perfect for Seth and I almost wish we could skip another few years and get the stories of Cam, Ethan and Phillip's kids.