From Publishers Weekly
Brianna Stone has an idyllic life. She lives in a comfortable beach home in Ventura, Calif., with her handsome, loving husband, Douglas, and improbably mature 13-year-old son, Nathan. She loves her part-time job leading coastal bus tours and has a lifelong best friend with whom she can talk about everything while eating brownies on the beach. Unfortunately, first-time author Carobini never quite manages to give Brianna any real problems, and, as such, this novel's plot is wispy. Perplexingly, despite her happiness and groundedness, Brianna decides one day, based purely on the comments of an unpleasant acquaintance, that her life might need a makeover. She fears, for reasons that never actually compel the reader, that her husband is bored and wants a more stylish home and wife. While Carobini's descriptions of events and characters are often witty and engaging, the series of misunderstandings that she substitutes for actual problems give the novel a contrived feel. Interestingly, Brianna does have some underlying issues, including a difficult childhood and infertility, but these go largely unexplored. Brianna and most of the people in her life are Christians, and at the end, Brianna realizes many of her problems stem from having neglected God. While this superficiality may disappoint some readers, those looking for a light, occasionally witty beach read may find that it hits the spot.
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Review
"...the plot is engaging and readers will be able to relate to Bri's desire to improve her marriage..." --
Melissa Parcel, bookloons.com"...the well-paced plot balances humor, lessons in faith, and some gently explored sorrows, making Chocolate Beach a delightful read." --
Kacy Barnett-Gramckow, illuminatingthewordthroughfiction.blogspot.com"A fun read from beginning to end, the cast of characters felt remarkably like lifelong friends. Never a dull moment..." --
RomanceDesigns.com"Bri's journey is humorous, challenging and endearing--one I would highly recommend!" --
Narelle Mollet, titletrakk.com"Chocolate Beach is an absolutely delightful read...." --
Amy Loos, armchairinterviews.com"Chocolate Beach is an excellent book that I highly recommend." --
W. Terry Whalin, faithfulreader.com"Chocolate Beach is the kind of poignant story that worms its way into your heart." --
Cindy Mealer, ck2skwipsandkritiques.com"Chocolate Beach is the perfect poolside novel; actually it is the perfect anywhere novel." --
Brandi Webster, Christian Book Previews.com"Julie Carobini's debut novel will warm you to your toes with quirky dialogue and characters..." --
Heather Ivester, christianwomenonline.net"Strong writing and character depth keeps the reader interested." --
Jill Hart, CWAHM.com...the plot is engaging and readers will be able to relate to Bri's desire to improve her marriage... -- Melissa Parcel, bookloons.com ...the well-paced plot balances humor, lessons in faith, and some gently explored sorrows, making Chocolate Beach a delightful read. -- Kacy Barnett-Gramckow, illuminatingthewordthroughfiction.blog A fun read from beginning to end, the cast of characters felt remarkably like lifelong friends. Never a dull moment... RomanceDesigns.com Bri's journey is humorous, challenging and endearing--one I would highly recommend! -- Narelle Mollet, titletrakk.com Chocolate Beach is an absolutely delightful read.... -- Amy Loos, armchairinterviews.com Chocolate Beach is an excellent book that I highly recommend. -- W. Terry Whalin, faithfulreader.com Chocolate Beach is the kind of poignant story that worms its way into your heart. -- Cindy Mealer, ck2skwipsandkritiques.com Chocolate Beach is the perfect poolside novel. Actually it is the perfect anywhere novel. -- Brandi Webster, Christian Book Previews.com Julie Carobini's debut novel will warm you to your toes with quirky dialogue and characters... -- Heather Ivester, christianwomenonline.net Strong writing and character depth keeps the reader interested. -- Jill Hart, CWAHM.com --Jill Hart, CWAHM.com