The Lost Girl of Seahaven
Temple River #5
Phillipa Nefri Clark
Reviewed by Helen
MS Nefri Clark tells the most beautiful stories, they are moving and filled with emotion, and this one is no different, a beautifully told story from the heart, a story of a little lost girl who went missing many years ago, I felt connected to the characters as I turned the pages, come along for a trip to Temple River and find out what happened all those years ago.
Angie Fairlie has returned home after a divorce that has changed her, but she is determined to make her future better and returning to her grandfather and the home she knew for many years, Seahaven, her grandfather is moving into the assisted living community and has asked Angie to clean up her author grandmothers writing room who passed away fifteen years ago, what she discovers in a box will have Angie taking over the search for a little girl lost especially after reading the book, The Loneliest Girl by the Sea that was there, she is sure this holds many keys to the search for the little girl lost back in 1952.
With the help of her neighbour Jack, who is getting back on track himself they find many clues and are feeling very close to getting answers but what Angie didn’t realise is the pain and memories that this will bring out in not only herself but other people as well, what are the answers, who was the little lost girl, you really need to read this one, it is a beautiful and brilliant story.
I highly recommend this one, it is heartfelt and heart-warming in so many ways, beautifully written with awesome characters, MS Nefri Clark just makes each story better, there were many tears from me for so many emotions, don’t miss this one.
My thanks to Storm Publishing and Netgalley for my copy to read and review.
Angie Fairlie has returned home after a divorce that has changed her, but she is determined to make her future better and returning to her grandfather and the home she knew for many years, Seahaven, her grandfather is moving into the assisted living community and has asked Angie to clean up her author grandmothers writing room who passed away fifteen years ago, what she discovers in a box will have Angie taking over the search for a little girl lost especially after reading the book, The Loneliest Girl by the Sea that was there, she is sure this holds many keys to the search for the little girl lost back in 1952.
With the help of her neighbour Jack, who is getting back on track himself they find many clues and are feeling very close to getting answers but what Angie didn’t realise is the pain and memories that this will bring out in not only herself but other people as well, what are the answers, who was the little lost girl, you really need to read this one, it is a beautiful and brilliant story.
I highly recommend this one, it is heartfelt and heart-warming in so many ways, beautifully written with awesome characters, MS Nefri Clark just makes each story better, there were many tears from me for so many emotions, don’t miss this one.
My thanks to Storm Publishing and Netgalley for my copy to read and review.
5 stars
July 28, 2025 by Storm Publishing