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When Beth LaMonte rents a cottage on the coast of Maine, she wants only to withdraw and paint, but a silent ball of light hovering in the forest beckons her on a nightly basis. Hesitantly, Beth follows it one evening. It leads her to a secret beach and the diary of a girl who disappeared in 1975.
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I liked it more as I read more. At first, I thought the main character was a bit childish and so were some of the scenes. However, I kept reading and it got better. The characters were more likeable and the writing got better. There was still a scene or two that I thought were unnecessary. That is pretty minor. The characters went through some really painful things in the book or had lived through them. I have to admire an author who will write her characters through all that. Overall, a pleasant read in a great setting with great characters.