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Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Second Chance at Sunshine Inn

I have liked the books that Amy Clipston has written because they are not too heavy for the reader.  Her books are great entertainment for a mental escape. 

Everleigh has inherited half of a B&B with a handyman her godmother had hired to do odd jobs around the Inn.  Everleigh wants to sell it and start a non-profit to help parents with critically ill babies.  Cade, the handyman, wants to keep the B&B and run it.  He comes to a compromise with Everleigh that if she can sell it to someone who will run it as a B&B instead of tearing it down and developing it he will consider selling it. She cannot use a realtor, nor sell it to a developer, and he has ultimate veto power on which offer she accepts.  AND there is a time limit on the sale. There are shady folks who make offers or ingratiate themselves to Everleigh as a way to get past her defenses. The people she thinks are friends are actually sheep in wolves' clothing.  The more Everleigh and Cade work together, the closer they become.  

This is a feel-good book once you get past all of the villains who wish to destroy what Everleigh's godmother has built up.  A gamut of emotions rolls through the book and reels the reader in from the beginning to the end.  A strong Four Star book.

Thomas Nelson Publishing provided the copy I read for this review.  All opinions expressed are solely my own.

 

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