When Charlotte Sitterly’s husband is arrested for a white-collar crime, she and her daughter Iris are locked out of their house by the FBI and—what’s potentially even worse—thrust into the spotlight of @JuniperShoresSocialite, the town’s snarky anonymous Instagram account. Cut off from her bank accounts and feeling desperate, Charlotte takes up an acquaintance’s offer to stay at a beachfront former bed-and-breakfast that’s home to a community of single mothers and draws plenty of gossip in the small coastal North Carolina town.
Charlotte and Iris find solace and are surprised by how much fun they’re having with the other families despite their circumstances. But when the women discover a secret link between them, it changes everything they thought they knew about the unconventional family they’ve created and leaves them wondering whether their coming together was a coincidence at all. Will the skeletons in the mommune closets help Charlotte and Iris reclaim their place in the Juniper Shores community—or shatter the sisterhood forever?
Beach House Rules is a charming exploration of the joy of friendship, the true meaning of family, and reclaiming the power to reshape our own destiny.
Paperback, 368 pages
Expected publication May 27, 2025
by Gallery Books
3.5/5 stars
There is a lot going on in Kristy Woodson Harvey’s new book, Beach House Rules.
Beginning after Charlotte‘s husband is arrested for security fraud, she is at her wits end as she has to deal with no access to her bank account and even her home. Through a chance encounter, she becomes part of a community called mommune. A home for single moms struggling to get back on their feet.
Told from a couple points of view, one being Charlotte herself, but also her daughter and the owner of this mommune. What follows is a story of rumors, some mystery, family dynamics, trust and coming to terms with the past. It was an interesting premise with a few twists that caught me by surprise.
Beach House Rules is a perfect beach read, it is a story of friendship but maybe a little on the lighthearted side.
My thanks to the publisher for a print arc in exchange for a honest review.
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