The Stone Family Treasure (South Port Beach Romances #6)

The Stone Family Treasure (South Port Beach Romances #6)

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  • Create Date:2022-03-14 13:21:33
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Taylor Hart
  • ISBN:B09G1QDF1F
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Bernadette Cinkoske

The Stone Family Treasure is an intensely emotion conclusion to the series! You will need tissues close by as you read this extremely well written book。 Hunter fights anger, loss, depression and more。 Cheryse continues to question her feelings for Roger vs the ones she has for Hunter。 After Hunter crashes into Cheryse and sprains her ankle, he spends a lot of time making amends。 I can just see him charming all the ladies at the beauty salon! The conclusion is spot on perfect。 It ties up all the The Stone Family Treasure is an intensely emotion conclusion to the series! You will need tissues close by as you read this extremely well written book。 Hunter fights anger, loss, depression and more。 Cheryse continues to question her feelings for Roger vs the ones she has for Hunter。 After Hunter crashes into Cheryse and sprains her ankle, he spends a lot of time making amends。 I can just see him charming all the ladies at the beauty salon! The conclusion is spot on perfect。 It ties up all the loose ends not needed for the next series。 If you like Christian romantic suspense it does not get better than this! 。。。more

Karen Brasher

The Stone Family Treasure The story of Hunter and Cheryse is wonderful。 Be sure to have plenty of tissues handy。 There are a lot of tears and laughter involved in the reading of this book。 The grief, pain, and heartache are so vivid。 I maintain that when an author can bring all of these emotions to the reader through the written word they know their trade well。 Hunter has suffered major loss。 Cheryse still has the ghost of her first marriage haunting her。 Will they ever be able to see they only The Stone Family Treasure The story of Hunter and Cheryse is wonderful。 Be sure to have plenty of tissues handy。 There are a lot of tears and laughter involved in the reading of this book。 The grief, pain, and heartache are so vivid。 I maintain that when an author can bring all of these emotions to the reader through the written word they know their trade well。 Hunter has suffered major loss。 Cheryse still has the ghost of her first marriage haunting her。 Will they ever be able to see they only need each other? 。。。more

Sherri

A good clean treasure hunting romance that provokes emotions。 The ending was too predictable but otherwise i really enjoyed reading and would recommend it。

Sherry Caldwell

This is a great ending to the Stone Family series。 It was very well written and easy to follow as long as you have read all the previous books in the series。 It had me crying throughout the whole story and laughing at times even。 Taylor, I definitely love the ending。 It was what I was hoping for and made for a good read。 I wouldn't have liked it otherwise。 Thanks for that。 This is a great ending to the Stone Family series。 It was very well written and easy to follow as long as you have read all the previous books in the series。 It had me crying throughout the whole story and laughing at times even。 Taylor, I definitely love the ending。 It was what I was hoping for and made for a good read。 I wouldn't have liked it otherwise。 Thanks for that。 。。。more

Rebmay

This book is filled with a lot of angst and raw emotions, emotions that leave you in tears and heartbroken for the pain these characters are enduring 。 The years long relationship between Cheryse and Hunter is complicated and conflicted, one of love and hate, guilt and so much yearning。 It may have started as a friendship between Cheryse and the twin brothers, but it has morphed into something more between her and Hunter。 Neither is willing to really deal with their tumultuous feelings for each This book is filled with a lot of angst and raw emotions, emotions that leave you in tears and heartbroken for the pain these characters are enduring 。 The years long relationship between Cheryse and Hunter is complicated and conflicted, one of love and hate, guilt and so much yearning。 It may have started as a friendship between Cheryse and the twin brothers, but it has morphed into something more between her and Hunter。 Neither is willing to really deal with their tumultuous feelings for each other。 When his twin brother, Trent, was killed, their grief laid bare other emotions they tried to subdue, the love and passion they felt, but again they pushed them down and each other away。 Hunter returns to his SEAL team after his twin’s death more reckless and fearless than before until a career ending injury brings him back to his his family and close to Cheryse。 In his absence, Cheryse has still been in a stale, but safe relationship with the boyfriend Hunter can’t stand and she has lost touch with Hunter。 Roger is the safe choice for her, not a man who puts himself in harms way like Hunter, or a controlling, abusive man like her deceased first husband。 She doesn’t have intense feelings for him, like the ones she pushes down whenever Hunter is near, but she tells herself that’s okay and better for her。 The Hunter who returns this time is angry, bitter and lashing out。 He is angry at his situation, at himself and at the world at large。 He also can’t stand to be so distant from the one person who has always been there for him other than his twin…Cheryse。 After he accidentally injures her, Hunter tries to make amends sort things out with Cheryse。 It’s their chance to reconnect, to make amends and maybe finally reveal just what has been in their hearts all along。 Their story is part complicated romance, part lesson in family dynamics and part treasure hunt。 It also includes a few unexpected twists just to keep things intriguing and a conclusion that wraps up the Stone Family series of books very nicely。 I highly recommend this book and the previous books in this series。 I received an ARC of this book and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review。 。。。more

Sandra Hartzel

I had an ARC copy of this book, but this is my honest and voluntary opinion。 Navy seal Hunter Stone wakes up to find his twin brother died while serving as a Navy Seal。 He returns home after he loses his eye which ends his navy days and reconnects with former friend, Cheryse Skye, ends up hitting her with his motorcycle and spraining her ankle。 He then helps her with her beauty salon before returning to active duty。 This is an uplifting book despite the circumstances and features dealing with gr I had an ARC copy of this book, but this is my honest and voluntary opinion。 Navy seal Hunter Stone wakes up to find his twin brother died while serving as a Navy Seal。 He returns home after he loses his eye which ends his navy days and reconnects with former friend, Cheryse Skye, ends up hitting her with his motorcycle and spraining her ankle。 He then helps her with her beauty salon before returning to active duty。 This is an uplifting book despite the circumstances and features dealing with grief, and learning to live without an eye。 Great book to end this series。 。。。more

Tiffany Hannick

This Stone family book will pull out all of your emotions。 It takes you on a roller coaster of feelings and you won’t be able to put it down。 Hunter and Cheryse have always been close friends and had to work through a lot in their story。 The Stone family is just as strong and loving in Hunters story as they have been in the other books。 Together they show that with family and God you can get through anything。

Kathy

Hunter is a tough Navy Seal going through some life changing events with some serious injuries。 Reese is his long time best friend but she is nearly engaged to another man。 This final book in the South Port Beach romance series has angst and joy。 It also has a great romance and lots of action。 Great ending to a fun series with a fun set up to start a new one。

Shauna Jones

A wonderful finish to a seriesThis is the last book in the Stone Family Series and it ties everything up nicely。 Hunter, a Navy SEAL, wakes up in the hospital surrounded by his family bearing bad news。 Trent his twin and also a SEAL has been killed in the same fire fight that put Hunter in the hospital。 As Hunter struggles accepting his brother’s death the only person that seems to be able to help him feel peace is his and Trent’s long-time friend Cheryse。 However, Cheryse is currently dating an A wonderful finish to a seriesThis is the last book in the Stone Family Series and it ties everything up nicely。 Hunter, a Navy SEAL, wakes up in the hospital surrounded by his family bearing bad news。 Trent his twin and also a SEAL has been killed in the same fire fight that put Hunter in the hospital。 As Hunter struggles accepting his brother’s death the only person that seems to be able to help him feel peace is his and Trent’s long-time friend Cheryse。 However, Cheryse is currently dating another man, Roger, and has even considered marrying him。 But there are secrets that others don’t know that can change everything。 Through the story you watch as Hunter spirals down in his grief, Cheryse struggles with her past, and the hidden Conquistador gold continues to place all the Stone family in danger。 But can they remember what their parents taught was the greatest treasure throughout all their hardships? I received an early copy and this is my honest review。 。。。more

Marlene

There are tears that will fall; heartache to feel; and, sacrifices that make some men better people。 That being said, often as you age, a person realizes there are people in your life you want to remember and emulate。 For example, my father-in-law made me a better person not only in life but in death; why, he was a powerful Christian and man of faith。 This book brings forward sacrifice, human experiences and family。 As an ARC reader, I was able to read the rawness of loss and grief in the first There are tears that will fall; heartache to feel; and, sacrifices that make some men better people。 That being said, often as you age, a person realizes there are people in your life you want to remember and emulate。 For example, my father-in-law made me a better person not only in life but in death; why, he was a powerful Christian and man of faith。 This book brings forward sacrifice, human experiences and family。 As an ARC reader, I was able to read the rawness of loss and grief in the first edition of this book; and, the writing was powerful and fantastic。 As a fan of this author, I read the revised edition with all new feelings and wonder。 This story-line includes long-time friendship leading to romance, babies born, and Pastor Henry lending strength and healing。 。。。more

Lucia Valenzuela

Grab The Tissues, You Will Definitely Need Them! OMG, what a fabulous book for the conclusion of The Stone Family series。 I absolutely loved it。 This has all the emotions and really draws you in。 As always, the characters are wonderfully written and feel so real。 Hunter has some definite depression and anger issues。 Cheryse is a complex person。 Finding the “treasure” was delightful to read。 I absolutely loved this book。I received a free copy of this book and this is my voluntary, honest review。