¡°Delightful. . . . Radiates the warmth and charm that fans will recognize and relish.¡± ¡ªUSA Today
¡°A hopeful, loving novel chronicling lives shaped by good deeds, small favors, and honest counsel along the rocky crags of the Irish coast.¡± ¡ªThe Daily Beast
¡°A gratifying, blustery read full of rich characters, a sea-spray setting and a compelling plot that carries the reader from start to end.¡± ¡ªWichita Eagle
¡°Reading this novel is like ducking out of a cold rain into a fire-warmed pub filled with laughter.¡± ¡ªPeople
¡°If you read this book you will feel like you know every rock and view in Stoneybridge, and will likely wish you could visit this bleak-but-mesmerizing place, perhaps even in winter. . . . If you love Binchy's quiet stories, you will not be disappointed with this one.¡± ¡ªHuffington Post
¡°A restorative read.¡± ¡ªRichmond Times-Dispatch
¡°Spell-binding. . . . Shows [Binchy] at the height of her powers.¡± ¡ªIrishCentral
¡°Maeve Binchy has once again created fully realized characters in quick, short strokes. . . . [The book contains] a philosophy of common sense and wisdom, both of which we¡¯ve come to expect from Binchy.¡± ¡ªThe Toronto Star
¡°All the characters spring to vivid life on the page, and all the stories are engaging.¡± ¡ªThe Irish Times
¡°Heartwarming and spirit restoring. . . . In classic Binchy-style, the gentle story is populated with a large cast of often eccentric, always endearing characters. . . . Stone House, a country inn on the West Coast of Ireland serves as the cozy setting for these interrelated tales of love, loss, friendship, and community. . . . Pour yourself a cup of tea, put your feet up, and prepare to savor this bit of comfort food for the soul.¡± ¡ªBooklist
¡°Welcome territory for those looking for a feel-good read.¡± ¡ªPublishers Weekly
¡°Classic Binchy. . . . Peek[s] into the lives of characters from various walks of life brought together at a newly opened inn on the West Coast of Ireland.¡± ¡ªKirkus Reviews