From the Publisher:
After playing nomad for five years, Blake Hunziker has finally had
enough of adventure. Not sure what reception he'll get from everyone
back in Whisper Shore, he's stunned at not only a warm welcome from his
hometown but also a job offer. The job is his if he can successfully
pull off the annual Christmas Festival. If only he knew the first thing
about coordinating events...
If there's one thing Autumn Kingsley
knows, it's Whisper Shore. For years, she's been stuck running her
family's inn when all she wants is to see the world. Now she has a visit
scheduled from a potential investor who could take over the inn, as
well as a dream job offer in Paris. But with just two weeks to whip the
inn into shape, her chance at escape is a long shot.
The
Hunzikers and the Kingsleys may not get along, but Blake knows Autumn's
the only one who can help him. She agrees to a trade--she'll help with
the Festival and he'll help with inn repairs. But what was meant to be a
simple deal quickly becomes much more than that when the guy who's done
running away joins forces with the girl who can't wait to leave.
My Review:
I loved this book! I loved the drama between the two families and the history there, I loved the setting and the idea of an old inn and a more modern hotel. The characters were well-developed with good personalities and a history and emotions. This love story unfolds in the midst of controversy and drama, while Autumn and Blake decide to act like Christians despite the history between the two families... The plot is very good.
This is a great book and I highly recommend it.
I received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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