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Seaside Letters
by Denise Hunter
Paperback : 336 pages
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Sabrina Kincaid didn't intend to fall for Nantucket native Tucker McCabe, the man she serves coffee to every morning-a man tied to a past she deeply regrets. But she has. And she's fallen hard.
But ...
Introduction
Their letters could lead to lasting love . . . or expose Sabrina's mortifying secret.
Sabrina Kincaid didn't intend to fall for Nantucket native Tucker McCabe, the man she serves coffee to every morning-a man tied to a past she deeply regrets. But she has. And she's fallen hard.
But she's kept this a secret from her handsome customer. And now Tucker wants to hire Sabrina to help locate his friend "Sweetpea"-the mysterious woman he's falling in love with online. Sabrina is not inclined to help, but if Tucker hires someone else, it could spell disaster. Because if someone else sifted through the emails and figured out the truth-then Tucker would discover that the person he's trying to find is . . . her.
Excerpt
Betrayal flips a switch you didn't know existed. Suddenly you're on guard. No one is above suspicion, no one is as honest as they seem, and it's all because of this basic truth: You're too afraid to risk it all again. ... view entire excerpt...Discussion Questions
1.Sabrina hides behind the façade of the Ice Princess because of past suffering. What are some of the events that cause her to withdraw from relationships?2. Sabrina was unattractive as a child, and while she grew out of it, she still viewed herself as homely. What baggage from your childhood do you hang on to even though it’s not necessarily true?
3. What are some of the characteristics and actions of Tucker that reflect Christ?
Notes From the Author to the Bookclub
Dear Bookclubbers: Letters is about a woman who's hiding. Hiding from love, hiding from God. We all hide sometimes, and I wanted to explore the reasons we hide, the methods we use, and the extent to which we might go. When I considered how to show a character who's hiding, I thought, what better way to hide in our world than behind a computer? Seeing as how You've Got Mail is my favorite movie, the idea held a lot of appeal. Though Seaside Letters involves soul mates who bond online, that is where the similarities between my book and the movie end. It was great fun to put my own special twist on the concept!Book Club Recommendations
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