They each have lived separate lives after their first year of marriage. Now after six years of separation Bess believes John is seeing someone and wants a quiet divorce before her bosses and audience find out and she is fired. Then a mysterious called announces her divorce on the air. While visiting Maggie and TJ she sees a painting that when she looks at it fills her with a since of peace and feels the need to go there.

She decides to go to Seascape in the hope that she can make some decisions about her future. He wants Bess to split the marital assets in half and Bess is refusing, wanting absolutely nothing from him or the marriage. He tracks her down to Seascape Inn and makes a bargain. Go over the terms of a divorce and come to an agreement and he will stop fighting her and sign on the dotted line. I found book two easier to follow and understand since I knew what was going on at the end. Although references are made to the characters in book one it does not distract from Upon a Mystic Shore.

I got to visit the beautiful Maine scenery and Miss Hattie and the others again and I did not have to drive eleven hundred miles now that is magical. I would love to stay at the Seascape Inn for a long and relaxing vacation. Since that is not possible I will visit through the Seascape Trilogy. I look forward to reading Beside a Dreamswept Sea the last book in the Trilogy.


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Barnes and Noble link: The Reading Room link: Well scince I cried in it I have to say I was feeling this story. Was not sure how much I would like this one but I did. Tony the matchmaking ghost is back and so is the townsfolk who we met in the first book. Bess Cameron is getting divorce really soon even though only lived with her husband one year but seperated 6 years. She was seperated when she got her job at a radio dJ she is psychoiogist and cancells on talk radio her bos 5 STARS This is the second of three books in Seascape Inn series.

She was seperated when she got her job at a radio dJ she is psychoiogist and cancells on talk radio her boss lets her know that the owner will let her go when she finds out. Right after that conversation Tony calls the show live and lets everyone know her divorce will be final soon.

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Tony also talks to her in her head at same time. Bess visits her friendsT. John Mystic still listens to his wife radio show and feels concern about the weird telephone call Tony had made. He never wanted the divorce and does not why Bess left him. John has put Elise's case first in his life even over Bess. Elise has been more to a mother for John and she dies and Bess does not even go to funeral.

Bess nothing John wants her to have half.

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Their Judge is ready to put Bess in jail or pay 10, fine. John can't pay it for her. So John follows her up to Maine and Tony starts to talk to him in his mind and fixes Bess car so she can't leave. I can't wait to read the last book next. Hope I don't cry in that one too. I was given this ebook too read in exchange of honest review from Netgalley. Jan 31, Sandra Stiles rated it it was amazing Shelves: This is the second book in the trilogy.


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In this book we meet psychologist Bess and her investigator husband John. The biggest problem here is one that is so ironic. Bess and John are in the process of a divorce. You would think that Bess, as an on air radio psychologist, who gives out advice daily, wold be able to find a way to straighten out her own marriage.

You would think that John who has been over zealous in trying to solve a case would have gotten the clues that his marriage was in troubl This is the second book in the trilogy. You would think that John who has been over zealous in trying to solve a case would have gotten the clues that his marriage was in trouble. But, neither of them did this. For many this may be a sticking point.

For me I see it as a way of setting this wonderful story up. I chalk it up to the fact that they were working so hard to keep other people from knowing the truth about them that they were blinded to solutions. John still loves Bess and both of them end up at Seascape Inn. Bess end up there after seeing the painting in a gallery and John follows her to square some things away. Hattie and the townspeople we met in the very first book are there to add the local color and flavor to the book.

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Of course a lot of this would not have happened if it hadn't been for John, the resident ghost helping things along. After all he is the one who made things known on air during one of Bess's shows about her divorce, something she'd kept secret not only from her listeners but also from her boss. Like the first book, it is packed with emotions and the hope that things will work out for our two main characters. But, as you read you see Bess kicking the whole journey. Will their relationship be healed? This is a book you must read to find the answer to the question, because I won't give it away.

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Feb 05, Janga rated it liked it. Bess particularly seems immature at times; I found it difficult to believe that a professional with her credentials would behave as she does. John is the second hero who is moved to tears a bit too frequently for my taste. Still, Seascape Inn is a lovely setting, Miss Hattie and the quirky villagers are as appealing 3. Still, Seascape Inn is a lovely setting, Miss Hattie and the quirky villagers are as appealing as ever, and Tony the ghost is more active and more human than in the first book. And the ending is enough to satisfy the most romantic readers.

See full review at Just Janga: The edition reviewed was the Bell Bridge reissued ebook. Jan 29, Kimberly rated it it was amazing Shelves: Review featured at www. There is just something special about this story, this series and the Seascape Inn.

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This trilogy is about love. Love that transcends time. I could talk about this book for pages and pages but it really just comes down to if you enjoy a romance book with everything you could ever ask for than this book is it. Get these books and just know you will want to read them over and over. I received a compli Review featured at www. I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. I liked the supporting characters and it was interesting to re-visit them. Nevertheless it is a book well worth reading.

Nov 23, Vickihinze added it Shelves: Carla Kraninger rated it really liked it Mar 04, Melissa rated it liked it Jun 14, Vera rated it really liked it Jul 09, Spratt rated it liked it Jul 11, Renee Watson rated it really liked it Jun 08, Lori Baldi rated it it was ok Nov 28, Dian Batey rated it it was amazing Feb 25, The biggest problem here is one that is so ironic. Bess and John are in the process of Well scince I cried in it I have to say I was feeling this story.

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Was not sure how much I would like this one but I did. Raised in New Orleans, Vicki Hinze began writing before Kindergarten but her journey to writing books included a lot of corporate pitstops. Eventually, she settled in and her first novel landed an array of awards and on the bestseller list. With nearly 40 books published, she's been back many times with awards in multiple genres and appearances on multiple bestseller lists, including USA TODAY.

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Vicki is recognized by Who's Who in the World as an author and an educator and is best known for chilling suspense, trailblazing, and creating series that genre-blend. Her works include suspense, mystery and romance. Since , this former VP of International Thriller Writers has written heavily about military and military families and in nearly all genres except horror.

She constantly pushes the boundaries on existing genres, opening the door for new novel blends.