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Prolific author Macomber’s mastery of women’s fiction is evident in her latest.... Macomber breathes life into each plotline, carefully intertwining her characters’ stories to ensure that none of them overshadow the others. Yet it is her ability to capture different facets of emotion which will entrance fans and newcomers alike.
Publishers Weekly


(Starred review.) Romance and a little mystery.... Innkeeper Jo Marie Rose is working through her grief over the loss of her husband—and...sets out to learn what she can about [Mark Taylor].... Macomber's latest...will have [fans]flipping pages until the end and eagerly anticipating the next installment. —Jane Blue, Prince William Cty. Lib. Syst., VA
Library Journal


Tensions rise when Mark discovers Jo Marie’s probing [into his past] and doesn’t like it one bit. Meanwhile, new guests arrive at the inn, bringing their own troubled pasts along with them.... As per usual, Macomber’s fans will be lining up to see what happens in this gentle and heartwarming read, and they won’t be disappointed. —Rebecca Vnuk
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[D]ud of a handyman, Mark Taylor...may be hiding a troubled past. Jo Marie's guests are in even more awkward predicaments.... Hurt feelings are mended in believable and unexpectedly uplifting ways, and a cliffhanger ending for Jo Marie begs for a swift resolution in the next book.
Kirkus Reviews