An emotional homecoming that will tug at your heartstrings & inspire you to believe in happy endings. Wendy vowed never to return to the small coastal town where her parents abandoned her. But when she inherits the family inn at the beach, she must come home and face her past. Will handsome millionaire Max help her heal old wounds and open her heart? From a New York Times bestselling author, … New York Times bestselling author, don’t miss the chance to unite with friendships that endure and a love that will last forever in The Second Chance Inn.
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Every Little Kiss #1 – This is not my first book by this author but it might be my favorite. Good storylines that blend the past with the present in the life of the two main characters. All the characters were good and fit well together. Her discovery and recovery were well done without using an stupidity formulas; the reader could actually feel her pain, it was so well written. The location was painted so well, that it became an extremely important character of its own. I found this book on Booksprout. 4*
All About That Kiss #6 – I first met Janine in Every Little Kiss where she wasn’t an idiot. Now, she’s a flaming idiot and I don’t care for her extreme panic attacks. The continuous self-doubt and panic was too much added to her agreeing to dinner with her ex, just plum stupid. He’s a surf bum and he’s going to tell her how to improve business at the Inn?
I lost interest even though her love interest is from Texas, the reason I wanted to read this book. Also, the writing style was a bit off when Wendy appeared in the story, making her unfriendly, which she was not in ELK. Not having read the books in between ELK and AATK also took the enjoyment away from this story since I was more interested in the other characters than Janine. I found this book on Booksprout. 2.5*
This authors books are ideal for that holiday read or to curl up with. Her h’s aren’t weak but feisty & the H’s are decent blokes.
This story is about Wendy who returns home to the inn her late grandmother owned. It’s left to her & her brother, who now runs it, on the stipulation they do it up & sell it. Enter Max walking his dog on the beach who gets a spontaneous kiss from Wendy. He’s now hooked but with his business interests & the successful life she has built elsewhere it’s going to be an uphill battle for these two to get together. Also the sale of the inn comes into play.
An easy read if you like the escape.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Fun and still a page turner
I have a friend who lives in Half Moon Bay just about where Blue Moon Bay is. I love the legend of Blue Moon Bay and the stories about the legend. This is a particularly good one, although i saw how to get around the will right off the bat.
I truly enjoyed reading this book!
It’s an heartfelt & emotional story.
Wendy, is a successful realtor in Sacramento. She’s left Blue Moon Bay,
planning to never return. Now, Wendy
has inherited her grandma’s Inn.
Her first day back at to Inn, she meets Max. She’s instantly attracted to him.
After they kissed under the Blue Moon,
Wendy reminds herself, he’s only here
for a day. Her carries a lot of baggage
after her & her brother, Brian, were abandoned by their parents.
To Wendy’s shock, Max extents his
stay at the Inn. He wants to spend time
with her. Both Wendy knows everyone
always leaves her. But Max wasn’t given
up on her.
A MUST READ FOR EVERYONE!!!
Worthwhile read!
Slow read.
I enjoy reading this book the author is great story teller
A little predictable.
Nice story about the importance of family, forgiveness and believing!
This book was just ok. I like her other work, but the main character was too whiny and emotional. I couldn’t sympathize with her.
Good summer read..
This was Romance with a capital R. Sugary sweet, but in a good way.
Wendy, the main character, is a bit obnoxious, since she tends to be unreasonable, make a bit of a scene and run away from her problems crying, but that’s necessary for the story to work.
I couldn’t make it past 19%, and can’t believe I read that far. The main character is such an airhead that the story is just not viable.
Not a fan of vulgar language and weak characters