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Firefly Beach

von Meira Pentermann

Weitere Autoren: Amy Feiman (Cover Design)

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An unexplained light in the woods beckons Beth toward mystery and murder. Paint, canvas and a peaceful cottage on the Maine coast provide a welcome refuge for Beth LaMonte. A mysterious light intrudes on her peace and leads her to a secret beach where she finds the diary of a girl who disappeared in 1975... Now Beth is on another mission to not only bury her own past, but to put to rest the spirit of Firefly Beach.… (mehr)
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I enjoyed this book - it was a quick read. Fun cast of characters. ( )
  cubsfan3410 | Sep 1, 2018 |
I am apologizing in advance for this horrible review I am going to write. I have a sinus infection that will not go away.



During the first chapter this book will just wow the reader. I had a very hard time putting this book down. It was simply amazing. Luckily I got to read this book before I got sick. Since being sick, I have not wanted to read anything. My brain just cannot concentrate on the words or the plot.

This book has one main character and several minor main characters. The main character is Beth. She is a recent divorcee who is moving to a new area to start over and pursue a career as an artist. From the description Beth sounds like a person that would be a witch to work under. She is a former CPA who loved to go over all the accounts looking for errors. Granted in numbers and accounts there is no room for error but we as humans make errors. That is what makes us human. Errors, mistakes, or accidents are just part of life.

Somewhere along the way Beth decides to paint. I have wondered if Beth was painting in oils or watercolors. I guess that is something left up to the reader to decide. If I get to pick then I choose oils. Oil based paint have more vibrant colors in my opinion.

Somehow Beth see’s a firefly or what she believes is a firefly. This firefly is trying to communicate with Beth. However they are having a hard time understanding each other.

Okay if you follow this blog much you will know I always talk about the book. However I talk more about how much I enjoyed the book and how I related to the book. Well this is the part where I have to stop describing the book. If I do not stop I will give away spoilers and I hate spoilers in a review.

This book should be a must read for everyone. There is some romance in this book but it is on the very back burner. It is not the main focus/plot of the book.

This book is very well written with a plot that grabs the reader and refuses to release. I will admit that I could not decide who I cheered for more Beth or the Firefly.

Take an extra 2-3 days or even a week and read this amazing book. The bunnies loved it as much as I did.

Thanks for an amazing read Meira.

The bunnies and I give this book 5 carrots. (Sorry to tired to find my carrot rating photo). ( )
  kybunnies | Oct 19, 2014 |
I loved this book, because I love the beach, but there is much more to this story. The setting is on thecoast of Maine where Beth has moved to start a new life. She finds herself trying to peice together someone elses life by finding a diary that has been hidden away on a beach for many years. A delightful read especially great for a summer beach book, hope you enjoy it as much as I did. ( )
  bytheseabchcmbr | Nov 4, 2013 |
Firely Beach is a story of a lonely divorced woman Beth, who decides to leave her former life after the death of her mother and move to the coast of Maine. There she rents a cottage and wants nothing more than to paint and maybe make a living while she is at it. That does not happen though at first because on her first night she sees a light that she thinks is just a firefly. It is not a firefly though but an other worldly entity. After she finally figures out what the light wants of her, she follows it to a hidden beach and there she finds hidden away, a diary. As she reads this diary she is determined to find out more of the writer of this diary. What happened to her, where is she and is she still alive?? These are questions that Beth is eager to answer. Along the way she meets some very interesting people in the town. As I was reading this novel I was as eager as Beth to find out what happened to the writer of the diary. It is an emotional story of heartbreak, lost love and doing the right thing. The author's writing is such that I was pulled right into the story.I enjoyed this book very much and read it in two sittings. A definite must read. I give it 5 stars.!! ( )
  celticlady53 | Jun 8, 2012 |
This review was originally posted on Tea, Daydreams & Fairytales on 25th May 2012.

I signed up for the book tour shortly after reading the phenomenal Young Adult novel, Night Beach by Kirsty Eagar which had a similar premise and I was really in the mood for supernatural thrillers. After getting the excerpt and tour information I started to worry, how on earth was I going to be able to give this book a chance without continually comparing the 2? Thankfully it became pretty clear within a couple of chapters that while the 2 sounded alike, where one was full of symbolism and quite disturbing, Firefly Beach on the otherhand was more lighthearted and fun not really alike at all.

Firefly beach is about the emotional journey Beth LaMonte, our heroine takes after going through personal loss and a relationship breakdown. Determined to rediscover herself and start living life again, she moves to a small coastal community to fulfill her youthful dream of becoming an artist and immediately on arrival is rewarded with some artistic success and inspiration. Along with her professional successes, Beth, with the help of a supernatural ball of light ie. the “firefly”, discovers a diary of a young woman who disappeared some 30 odd years ago. Caught up in the story of this young girl, she sets out to uncover what happened to her and discovers there is much more than originally meets the eye.

The first half of this book is fairly slow paced, filled with a lot of character development and introducing you to the coastal community. I found myself quite impatient at times and felt that the writing could be a little clunky – there was simply too much commentary about what Beth was doing at that particular point of time. I am a big believer that sometimes its the things that are left unsaid that makes a big impact, and hearing about her eating lunch, having a shower, making the bed whatever mundane activity it happened to be just really could have been edited out.

The character of Beth was quite frustrating to me as well. I understand that she endured quite a few emotional hardships but her reaction to things such as the firefly and some of the events that occur just didn’t sit well to me. In fact I think this poor girl could have done with some serious therapy, would have done her a world of good. She does grow throughout the novel and by the end of the book while I still couldn’t really relate to her, I did feel she was a stronger person and definitely more likeable to read about. I quite enjoyed the secondary characters of Rod and Kenny both of whom also conquer their own personal demons in the story and I really empathised with both of them. I was hoping there would be perhaps more backstory into Kenny and his relationship with his mother but can understand that it wasn’t really of value to the plot, just something that interested me.

The second half of this novel really picked up pace and from about 60% through the ebook on I found it very difficult to put down. Infact towards the end I turned to the clock and realised it was 1am, then found myself unable to sleep as I couldn’t stop thinking about some of the developments and plot twists that had come to light! Some of the plot twists relating to Katherine, the diary’s owner, I found quite heartbreaking most likely due to being a mother myself. I think also the fact that there were so many forks in Katherine’s road that if each decision had just gone a little bit differently things could have worked out so much better. I found this so sad and just wished that things could have worked out differently for her!

Overall I really did enjoy this book, and I think that anyone looking for a fast summer read with a mystery element will thoroughly enjoy this book! ( )
  dreamydryad | May 24, 2012 |
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Pentermann, MeiraHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Feiman, AmyCover DesignCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Postel, DonnaErzählerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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An unexplained light in the woods beckons Beth toward mystery and murder. Paint, canvas and a peaceful cottage on the Maine coast provide a welcome refuge for Beth LaMonte. A mysterious light intrudes on her peace and leads her to a secret beach where she finds the diary of a girl who disappeared in 1975... Now Beth is on another mission to not only bury her own past, but to put to rest the spirit of Firefly Beach.

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