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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Review of Tempest at Annabel's Lighthouse by Jaime Jo Wright

 


I'm excited to share a review of Jaime Jo Wright's latest release with you! Tempest at Annabel's Lighthouse was an amazing read for sure, but I would also like to mention the beautiful cover. Not only is the artwork amazing, but if you get the physical copy, the cover has a lovely pearlescent finish that I haven't seen before, and I really loved it. 

Here is the back cover copy to give you a loose idea of what the story is about:

1874

A battered woman awakens atop a forgotten gravesite by Lake Superior's southern shore. Identified only by the locket around her neck inscribed with the name Rebecca, she seeks refuge with an elderly lighthouse keeper. But as Rebecca struggles to remember who she is, she finds herself haunted by the lingering memories of Annabel, a mysterious woman who perished in the lake's unforgiving waves years earlier. With the spirit of Annabel seemingly reawakened, and an unknown adversary on the hunt to silence Rebecca once and for all, more is at stake than reclaiming her own memories. Rebecca must reclaim Annabel's as well. 

Present Day

Author and researcher Shea Radclyffe escapes to the lighthouse outside a historic Michigan mining town to seek clarity about her failing marriage. Instantly drawn to the lighthouse's landlord, Shea contends with the legend of Annabel's vengeful ghost and a superstitious community that has buried the truth about a current murder. As the secrets harbored around Annabel's lighthouse unravel, Shea must navigate a fight between torn loyalty, self-discovery, and the haunting forces of love.  

From start to finish, Tempest at Annabel's Lighthouse kept me guessing. Both timelines were well-written, and I only figured out the villain in one of them. My takeaway from a life-lesson standpoint is the importance of reasonable expectations. Life isn't as full of grand gestures as books as movies paint it. That can often lead to disappointment with the lot we've been dealt. It doesn't have to be that way. Love is found in little, day-to-day act of kindness.

If you love Jaime Jo Wright's other books, I'm sure you'll love Tempest at Annabel's Lighthouse. You can pick up a copy here. For a chance to win an ebook copy, comment below with your favorite summer activity. 

Janet is the winner of the ebook copy of The Other Sister by Jessica Patch!



16 comments:

  1. Duell-Moore BeverlyMay 21, 2025 at 10:31 AM

    I loved this book!

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  2. I love Jaime Jo Wright's books! This is on my TBR table.

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  3. intriguing
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  4. I know you are not supposed to judge a book by its cover but with this cover it is very hard not to do. deborahdumm(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  5. Jaime Jo is definitely on my favorite authors list! I'm looking forward to reading Tempest at Annabel's Lighthouse!

    Whenever possible I turn into a beach bum during the summer. I love walking the shoreline or just sitting with my feet in the water reading.
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  6. I enjoy reading her books!

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  7. Just enjoying the warmer weather by being outside usually while reading a book.alysap at yahoo dot com

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  8. Being able to sit outside and read. jenningsask@verizon.net

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  9. Tempest at Annabel's Lighthouse is on my TBR list. Love the cover, love the book description and love your review. They all add up to be so wanting to read this story. I'm not entering the contest, because due to medical issues, I only read paperbacks.
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  10. Wow! Thank you for the ebook copy of The Other Sister! I did receive it and I'm so excited to read it. These giveaways are wonderful! Thank you! Tempest at Annabel's Lighthouse is on my TBR list but since I won the last one, I'm only commenting to thank you and want to give someone else an opportunity to win. God bless y'all!

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  11. This sounds so interesting! I have not had the chance to read one of Jaime Jo Wright's books, but it will be added to my want list of books to read. Thank you for sharing. Congratulations, Janet! ceedee1958@gmail.com

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  12. This book sounds fabulous. Thank you for sharing. God bless you.

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  13. Just how old is the light house? It had to been built before 1874, I assume?

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  14. Oh this sounds so good, I definitely want to read this!

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  15. I'm not sure about the ghost but if it's the kind of "ghost" in old Nancy Drew books I'm here for it.

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  16. The book sounds great. wauna01 at gmail dot com Favorite activity: bike riding

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