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This was such a fascinating women's literature/romance novel because it has three points of view in alternating chapters. Jess is the co-owner of Transitions and travels to Cape Sanctuary to help a client get rid of clutter. Nate is the client's son, a single father and owner of a construction business. And Rachel is Jess's sister, a social media influencer struggling in her marriage after her toddler son's recent autism diagnosis.
The best romances have well written secondary characters, who help to explain the arcs and personalities of the protagonists. This books goes deeper, showing how Jess and Rachel responded to a traumatic childhood in different ways. Figuring out their relationship becomes crucial for Jess to begin to have a relationship with Nate.
This was a very sweet book about family and what love looks like.
TW: abusive relationship, murder, cancer
Thank you to Harlequin, NetGalley, and Let's Talk Books for the eARC.

There is just something about RaeAnne Thayne that makes me want to take a whole day off to read her books. The Path to Sunshine Cove is no exception!

The Path to Sunshine Cove by RaeAnne Thayne takes us to a beautiful spot in the American North West and a gorgeous spot on the coast. Here we have a house in need of decluttering, well so Eleanor the seventy year old owner declares.
Jess has a business that declutters. She arrives in her Airstream for the work to begin. At first Nate's son is a little anti when he finds a strange Airstream parked beside his mother's house, but soon comes around. Living in Cape Sanctuary is also Jess's sister Rachel. The women were once very close but now the relationship is strained. As well Rachel's life all round seems strained - what is going on there? The two women have a past that is tough and haunts their lives still.
Nate has a thirteen year old daughter, Sophie who at the moment is rather put out by her Dad and is rather short and even at times surly with him. According to her it's his fault.
So lots of relationships that seem to be in crisis. But of course when we face into a crisis there are always two paths we can take at least. What will Rachel and Jess do about each other? Will Nate and Jess embrace their growing attraction for each other? Oh the choices!
This a sweet, gentle story that touched me the more I read and really enjoyed the way things worked out.

Jess Clayton drives around the country in her 1993 Airstream named Vera uncluttering people's lives for her company Transitions. It's too bad, she's cluttered with too many of her own issues to take any joy from her life.
In RaeAnne Thayne's new novel, THE PATH TO SUNSHINE COVE (Harlequin) Jess returns to Cape Santuary, where she grew up and her sister, Rachel still lives with her family. Thirteen years ago, Jess and Rachel suffered a traumatic event that pulled them apart, but both in their own way, misses the other.
Jess pulls up to the home of Eleanor Whitaker, where she's been hired to clean out her house, after her husband passed six months ago. Instead of a warm welcome, Jess is greeted by a rude man. Nate Whitaker threatens to call the police if she doesn't get off his land. Jess is former military and not in the mood to take any of his crap, when she has a job to do. Eventually, Eleanor returns home and calms everyone down, but Jess is still angry at her arrogant son, Nate.
Jess' company, Transitions helps people get rid of stuff, while remembering certain times in their lives. It's a four part process. The stuff is either kept, donated, sold or thrown away. It's an emotional time for the client and Jess protects her heart from ever getting too attached. Jess is a mix of vulnerability and bravado, but always ready to run away from her feelings. She spends quality time with Rachel, her family and all the Whitakers wiggle into her heart.
You know this is going to end well. It's a RaeAnne Thayne rom-com. But it takes some healing to get there. THE PATH TO SUNSHINE COVE is about how life is a journey, a continuous path. Some times are treacherous, arduous and complicated, but eventually we discover the beauty and grace. A journey is easier and more beautiful when helped along by the ones you love.
I loved THE PATH TO SUNSHINE COVE. I'm a real fan of RaeAnne Thayne's novels. Her characters are people you want to know. Her novels are books you just want to curl up on a comfy chair with hot chocolate and read.

RaeAnne Thayne, can be counted on for a cast of troubled characters and this book is no exception. Past problems and tragedies are reexamined and brought to some closure. Relationships are rebuilt and new attachments are formed. A hopeful read.

RaeAnne Thayne is a wonderful writer and her latest was a great read! The whole time I was reading, I wished I could be in Cape Santuary. I especially loved that there were chapters from Rachel's point of view.
I have already submitted an order to get this book for our library and can't wait to recommend it to our patrons!

Jess and Rachel were extremely close when they were young but tragic family events have resulted in them being distant. Now Jess has taken a job near her sister to spend time with her and see if they can heal the relationship. Jess has been afraid to let people close but has a hard time resisting Nate, the son of her employer. This is a story about family and healing. The book has chapters from different characters viewpoints.
You can’t help but root for the people in the story, the characters are all extremely likable. Thank you to net galley for an advanced readers copy.

This is maybe the third book I’ve read by this author. It has all the elements I’ve come to expect from her books. A good story, wonderful characters and perfect amount of romance. I really enjoyed this book!
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the early copy

Cape Sanctuary - town I want to visit -- or live in!
Woman travels to house that has been in family for 6 generations to help clear out clutter
Change is inevitable, but still hard!
I read in 1 rainy afternoon
book had me enjoying sunshine and waves in my mind.

RaeAnne Thayne’s latest novel is a stand alone story about two sisters overcoming a horrific event that set their lives on different trajectories. When they end up in the same town Jess and Rachel are dealing with life on their own terms. Rachel is a social media influencer whose life isn’t quite as perfect as her Instagram posts would lead people to believe. Jess arrived in town to help a client declutter her large home. She didn’t expect the client’s son to make her question everything she’d done for years to protect her feelings. The Path to Sunshine Cove is a touching story of learning to rethink what’s important in life. I think fans of RaeAnne Thayne and stories about sisters will enjoy it as much as I did.

4 1/2 STARS!
RaeAnne Thayne always makes us feel like we are right there in the middle of the family! In her upcoming release THE PATH TO SUNSHINE COVE, she delves into the strained connection between two adult sisters who were torn apart by tragedy as teens and who are stumbling into a reconnection just when things seem to be falling down around one of their heads. There were a couple of items from the past that weren't fleshed out and addressed fully, but overall it was a phenomenal story with wonderful characters, intense storylines and so many feel good moments.
Jess and Rachel are both strong, determined women who went about finding their happiness in totally different ways. Jess feels the hurt of the past with a different bite than Rachel does, and Rachel feels like Jess's way of coping is a dig at her. Watching them work to reconnect is heartwarming.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a bit of family drama mixed with a whole lot of heart and a side of romance or two.

The Path to Sunshine Cove offers everything I look for and expect when I read RaeAnne Thayne's books. Nate is a swoon-worthy hero, Cape Sanctuary is a gorgeous setting, and the concept of a professional organizer towing her own Airstream was really fun. As is often the case with Thayne's novels, interesting and likeable characters all pulled me in from the beginning. Jess, the heroine, is fierce and resilient yet also has a difficult past. The push-pull between Jess and Nate compelled me to keep reading, and I found all the characters' journeys enjoyable and plausible.
The secondary story arc featuring Jess's sister Rachel and her family was also well done.
This is an uplifting, satisfying read for fans of both romance and women's fiction.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the complimentary copy. All opinions shared here are my own.

RaeAnne's books remind me of that feeling you get while being wrapped up in a warm blanket in front of a cozy fire - even without a winter setting. They're comforting and healing. There's just something about the relationships, the family dynamics, that make these novels shine. While I didn't think Jess and Nate's romance was well paced (it happened WAY too fast), every other interaction was solid and believable. Sophie/Nate, Jess/Rachel, /Jess/Eleanor, Rachel/Cody....there is just a lot to love in this book. Her books just make you feel positive and uplifted, even when times are hard.

I love a main character with an interesting job, and Jess is one of them. Thayne thoughtfully developed Jess’s character so she’d be right enough based on her tragic past, but sensitive enough to work with others as she helps declutter and organize their homes. Besides the budding romance (which was written very well and I enjoyed seeing develop), Thayne established a terrific family relationship with Jess’s sister Rachel. I was worried Rachel would be a character I wouldn’t like, but I gave it time and by the end of the book I loved her!

This is a very good book. It is about the lives of two different sisters. How they were able to mend their love of each other and become a family again.

Another good book bu RaeAnne Thayne! This book has enough surprises and down to earth moments to keep you intrigued and enjoying the book. The idea of having someone to help clean out .the house is a conflicting idea for me so it was interesting to read the reasons why it could be good.

I love Raeanne Thayne books and this one is no exception. We are back in Cape Sanctuary in Northern California. Jess is a traveling worker who helps people declutter their homes. Her client this time is Eleanor. She also lives on the property with her son Nate and Granddaughter Sophie. This trip is more personal for Jess because her sister Rachel lives in Cape Sanctuary with her family. We learn that the sisters have overcome a traumatic past, but it has still left obstacles to overcome. Along with three adorable dogs, Cape Sanctuary is a fantastic place to land. Will Jess stay?

I enjoyed this clean romance/woman's fiction. Jessica and her sister Rachel survived a rough childhood and were eventually separated in their teens. Now Rachel is married and struggling. She has three children with the youngest recently diagnosed on the autistic spectrum. Jessica takes a job for two weeks that puts her in Cape Sanctuary where Rachel lives. She has served in the army and now runs a business helping people clean out and dejunk their homes. I would add I might consider paying someone to do that for me. Jessica and Rachel have stayed in contact but Jess would like them to be closer like they once were. Nate is the client's son. He is a single father of a 13 year old and is drawn to Jess. Neither wants a fling but there is attraction.
Each chapter is told from one of the points of view of the three main characters. It is a gentle story covering only a two week time span. Each person is dealing with things in their life. In a lot of ways it works and I could see their problems. Jess struggles with family and friendship bonds, Rachel is frustrated when she is anything less than perfect. I had a harder time seeing and believing the resolutions. It was more a potential HEA for me. I wanted the sisters to really talk and discuss their past not just plan a future trip. The romance was more complete particularly with the epilogue. Thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin for an ARC ebook in exchange for a honest review.

Thank you NetGalley for allowing me to read and review this book. This book engages the emotions and capitalizes on the description of this sweet little town. Aside of Jess’s tumultuous guilt, this book brings out the forgiveness needed to heal and move on. With a job like hers, she helps others throw out “things” in their home, decluttering the past and making way for the future until she realizes that’s what she needs to move forward for her own future. She must learn to overcome a family tragedy and make amends with her sister which searching for her own Cape Sanctuary.

Independence is a hard fought achievement but at what cost to forming connections with people. Jess and her sister Rachel couldn’t be more different. For most of their youth they had been a team and then their team was ripped apart by the system. When these girls entered the foster children system they were split up. Rachel went to a good home in Cape Sanctuary. For most of the story all we know is that Jess found herself in a group home situation.
Rachel married her high school sweetheart and has three children. Rachel developed a cottage industry in social media. Her life is sort of an open book and now she is facing a challenge with her youngest child Silas who is on the spectrum.
Jess on the other hand travels around the country. Her company Transitions helps people unclutter their homes and their lives. There are many reasons why people need Jess and Transitions. Jess and her partner are smart enough to maintain emotional distance from those that hire them. Usually an easy task since Jess likes her alone time and privacy. Her time in the military brought her a great sense of responsibility and confidence. Her job is very important but it mostly leaves her on the outside of lives.
Jess is in Sunshine Cove to help Eleanor, a newly widowed woman reinvent her life minus her beloved husband. Eleanor is lucky having her son Nate and his teenage daughter Sophie close by.
THE PATH TO SUNSHINE COVE is a study of how important family really is. Families are the ultimate team and teamwork is essential. The parallel to military life couldn’t be more obvious.
Both Jess and Nate found discipline, rules and teamwork in the military. Rachel developed this sense by total emersion in her family. But there needs to be more to life. And that component is connection. Rachel is struggling with this new challenge to her well-ordered life and marriage. She needs to take a breath and allow herself to accept help. Jess is uncovering a well-hidden need in her life, that of a personal connection.
By taking this time to hopefully reconnect with her sister Jess is learning a lot about Rachel’s life and her own as well. Funny how we can recognize someone else’s issues so easily and yet acknowledging our own is candidly so difficult.
Rachel and Jess’s lives were fraught with challenges of their parent’s tumultuous relationship which of course filters down to the children. They found very diverse ways of handling those issues. Which brings us to the present. THE PATH TO SUNSHINE COVE showcases a divine house and beach property which brings a calm to the lives of those that live there. But even with that beauty and calmness life intrudes and it’s how you adapt to those challenges that matter.
All the folks in THE PATH TO SUNSHINE COVE are facing challenges to their lives. RaeAnne Thayne has decided to be honest and at the same time help these folks manage these changes with grace. That’s why fans of RaeAnne Thayne follow her books. When life gets messy RaeAnne Thayne reminds us that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, we just have to be open and accept it.
THE PATH TO SUNSHINE COVE just may be the best of the bunch written by RaeAnne Thayne. It is that well-conceived, constructed and written.