A Certain Smile by Joanne Pence

A Certain Smile by Joanne Pence continues her cabin series. I have to admit I had mixed feelings about Pence turning the trilogy into a series. It felt rather complete with the sisters all finding love and making peace with their past. But, when I found out she'd written a fourth one, I couldn't resist checking it out. A Certain Smile brings in mostly new characters with references to the sisters. As the ghosts continue their journey to bring people together, even skeptics, there's a joyfulness behind the haunting of the cabin that made me wish for the existence of such things. As guests arrive at the cabin now being managed by the sister's aunt, there's a feeling of angst created from the differing personalities and their motives. As two guests, Tray and Sophie, grow closer and pull away from each other, secrets and miscommunications push them to face their own insecurities and pain as well as their assumptions about one another and themselves. Pence leaves a questions about another guest's, Bree, motives that I hope are answered in a future book. A Certain Smile elevates the idea that communication is key to connection in a story that injects a sense of hope into the pain of loss in a way that certainly made me smile.



Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:


Killing It on Kobo: Leverage Insights to Optimize Publishing and Marketing Strategies, Grow Global Sales and Increase Revenue on Kobo by Mark Leslie Lefebvre
Meditation: How to embrace mindfulness, inner peace, and happiness in life by Rafik Osker
The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion: Freeing Yourself from Destructive Thoughts and Emotions by Christopher Germer
Above the River: The Complete Poems by James Wright
The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook by Kristin Neff and Christopher Germer
The Testaments by Margaret Atwood



Reviews will be posted as I finish these books. (Technically, I'm a few books behind on writing reviews right now, so I have already finished reading several of these.)


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