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Monday, July 23, 2018

Oopsy Daisy

Daisy owns the florist shop in town and Jack McReady is the pastor of Daisy's church.  He's attracted to her to the point of falling in love.  Daisy doesn't quite know he's there yet. Well, she knows he's there, but she's not in the same place he is emotionally. 

Daisy's life is not easy by any stretch of the imagination.  She's upset that she doesn't have a romantic life, a storm rips through town and damages the shelter she supports, and then a sister she didn't know she had shows up in town. To solve her first problem she signs up on an online dating app.  The second problem is a bit more involved.  She needs to help raise $20,000 to repair the shelter, but this is where the new sister proves helpful--she's got a connection to a country band that will donate their part of the take to the shelter and the committee donated their part of the take too. 

Denise Hunter has written a fast-paced novel that could make a reader believe it took her only two weeks to write.  A sentient reader would know that writing a novel takes much longer than that. There is a lot of fun in the book and it is an entertaining read.  Four solid stars.

My thanks to Thomas Nelson Publishing for allowing me to read and review this book.

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