30 Days of Summer Reads: A Seahorse on the Thames

Thursday

A Seahorse on the Thames, by Susan Meissner, is a beautiful story of love, forgiveness, memory, and hope. Meissner’s characters are so real, I can hear their voices as I read. She paints folks as flawed, yet yearning—needy, yet strong. I wanted her protagonist, Alexa Poole, to grow, risk, and untangle the story of her past. Expertly plotted, warmly written, Meissner once again proves she’s one of the best CBA novelists.

2 comments:

Wendy @ All in a Day's Thought said...

Funny you should mention this one. I purchased it on Amazon and now it's missing. I think one of my girls must have hidden it somewhere. I've been looking forward to reading it, but now I need to find it first.

I love Susan's blog.
~ Wendy

Pattie said...

I liked this one too :)