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Meet Me at the Starlight (by Rachel Hauck)

This was a fun but emotional read. I loved getting to know Tuesday, Harlow, and Matt. A multi-timeline book, you will be drawn into each timeline so that are invested in the characters and their lives. I loved the people of Sea Blue Beach, Florida and how they supported Tuesday’s fight to save The Starlight skating rink. The journey the primary characters are on as they struggle with money, self awareness, judgments, body shaming, forgiveness will have you emotional attached to them Each one ... Tuesday, Harlow, and Matt endure hardships and loss. But as is always true with God, there is the opportunity for second chances.


Thank you to NetGalley and Bethany House Publishers for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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