

There's a wise Gullah woman who seems to see into Abbie's soul, and an intriguing man on a quest to bring Stargazey Point back to life. It's the perfect place to hide from the rest of world.īut hiding is harder than she thought it would be. South Carolina's Stargazey Point used to be a popular family beach resort, but the beaches have eroded, most of the businesses have closed, and the crowds have gone. Shelley Noble's Stargazey Point is a beautiful story of love, heartbreak, friendship, and new beginnings.ĭevastated by tragedy during her last project, documentarian Abbie Sinclair seeks refuge with three octogenarian siblings, who live in a looming plantation house at the edge of the world.


But hiding proves to be difficult as Abbie is drawn into the lives of the people around her especially Cab Reynolds, an intriguing man on a quest to bring Stargazey Point back to life. It's the perfect place to hide from the rest of world. Once a popular family beach resort, the beaches have eroded, most of the businesses have closed, and the crowds have gone.

For Stargazey Point is a magical place . . . a place for dreamers . . . a place that can lead you home.About the Book Devastated by tragedy during her last project, documentarian Abbie Sinclair seeks refuge with three octogenarian siblings, who live in a plantation house in South Carolina's Stargazey Point. Stargazey Point, like Abbie, is fighting to survive.īut Abbie is drawn slowly into the lives of the people around her: the Crispin siblings, three octogenarians sharing a looming plantation house Cab Reynolds, who left his work as an industrial architect to refurbish his uncle's antique carousel, a childhood sanctuary Ervina, an old Gullah wisewoman with the power to guide Abbie to a new life, if only she'd let her and a motley crew of children whom Abbie can't ignore.Ībbie came seeking a safe haven, but what she finds is so much more. Once a popular South Carolina family destination, the town's beaches have eroded, local businesses are closing, and skyrocketing taxes are driving residents away. From the New York Times bestselling author of Beach Colors, a stunning new novel of sun, sand, love, and family set against the beautiful backdrop of the South Carolina coastĭevastated by tragedy during her last project, documentarian Abbie Sinclair thinks she has nothing left to give by the time she arrives in Stargazey Point.
