A review by _basicbookworm
The Beach Trap by Ali Brady

5.0

Kat and Blake met at summer camp and quickly became inseparable. But after they realize they are half-sisters and their dad has been keeping a huge secret, they never speak again. Until 15 years later when their father dies and leaves them both the family beach house. Together, they plan to renovate the house, but that involves many conflicting opinions along the way. The question quickly becomes can they each deal with their past and learn to become sisters?

This was such a heartwarming story about sisterhood, healing, and finding yourself. I truly loved everything about this book. Each sister had her own distinct personality and journey, but they ended up complimenting each other so well (even if it didn’t seem like they would). I loved each of their love interests and how those stories played out. I especially loved Noah and his nicknames for Max the dog. This was a book that had me laughing, had me feeling emotional, and left me feeling like a warm hug. I can’t wait to see what else Ali Brady comes up with!

Thank you to Berkley Publishing for the advanced copy.