A Springtime Affair by Katie Fforde
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Gilly runs a lovely bed and breakfast in the idyllic house she inherited from her parents. She has two adoring children and loves how her life has panned out, despite her pesky ex–husband.
Enter Leo, a real estate agent who is very handsome and very convincing. Soon Gilly begins to wonder if perhaps selling the house is such a bad idea, especially when her daughter Helena could really do with the money…
Meanwhile Helena is at risk of being evicted from her studio and the timing couldn’t be worse. She is due to deliver a large piece of work to a famous weaver and it could make (or break) her career. Luckily her dashing landlord, Jago, offers to share his barn until she’s finished, and it’s not long before she starts to see him in a different light. But she doesn't have time for love and despite her financial trouble, is determined to hold on to her independence.
And so begins a somewhat complicated journey for mother and daughter who will discover that love and hope can be found in the most unlikely places…
A nice easy light fluffy read. Just what you need after reading about grisly murders. And I love a happy ending.
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Sounds like a Hallmark movie!! Thanks for the review, Wendy!! Light and fluffy always works for me!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a nice book. Wishing you a beautiful week ahead, my friend.
ReplyDeleteooo ... sounds like a fun one. :-)
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