Sandcastle Inn (A Hope Harbor Novel Book #10): (Small-Town Beach Contemporary Clean Romance Set in the Pacific Northwest)
Vienna Price never intended to return for more than a passing visit to Oregon and all the bad memories she'd left behind. But when your career tanks, home is where you go to nurse your wounds and chart a new course. Only temporarily, of course--because as much as she loves her quirky mom, anything more than a short stay would drive them both crazy.
A trip to Oregon isn't in Matt Quinn's plans, either, until a perfectly timed appeal for help arrives from his sister. What better place to decompress after a shattering loss than a quiet, seaside town named Hope Harbor? But R&R isn't on the agenda when he arrives to find his sister's new enterprise on life support.
Vienna, however, may have just the skills needed to resuscitate the foundering B&B--if Matt can convince her to hang around long enough to mend an inn . . . and his heart.
A trip to Oregon isn't in Matt Quinn's plans, either, until a perfectly timed appeal for help arrives from his sister. What better place to decompress after a shattering loss than a quiet, seaside town named Hope Harbor? But R&R isn't on the agenda when he arrives to find his sister's new enterprise on life support.
Vienna, however, may have just the skills needed to resuscitate the foundering B&B--if Matt can convince her to hang around long enough to mend an inn . . . and his heart.
My Review:
What a great romantic setting. I've always loved the thoughts of owning and managing a B&B so Sandcastle Inn spoke to me right from the start. The perfect setting.
The story follows two people who both have trouble with their jobs for personal and professional reasons. They come for rest and end up working together. I was wondering a long time for Matt's reason and couldn't get the images from my mind for awhile.
There were many great charactors who really cared about everyone. There were the clerics -funny, loveable, and had great wisdom. My favorite though was Charley, the taco chef. He tried to help people as much as he can. My favorite quote from Charley: "expecting perfection may be a bit arrogrant. Only God is perfect."
A great read!
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.
All opinions expressed are my own.
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