cover image Port Anna

Port Anna

Libby Buck. Simon & Schuster, $28.99 (332p) ISBN 978-1-66806-007-0

In Buck’s lovely debut, romance takes a back seat to revisiting ghosts of the past. North Carolina college writing instructor Gwen Gilmore returns to coastal Port Anna, Maine, after losing her job, her boyfriend, and her confidence. She hasn’t been back for 23 years, ever since the death of her sister. Now, with only (literal) ghosts for company, she moves back into her family’s Periwinkle Cottage, which is watched over by some benevolent spirits. As Gwen settles back into the small town, she reconnects with old friends, though the dynamics between them feel off as they navigate resentments old and new. Port Anna itself doesn’t feel the same, either, with developers building vacation homes and the case of a missing teenager not getting the attention it needs before the short summer ends and the long cold winter begins. Buck skillfully weaves an immersive narrative, along the way introducing several potential romantic partners for Gwen but giving her time and space to rebuild life before jumping into love. Readers looking for a sweet, summery outing that walks the line between romance and general fiction will want to check this out. (July)