Love At TurtleDove Inn by Susan Warner

Love At TurtleDove Inn by Susan WarnerLove at Turtle Dove Inn by Susan Warner
Series: Inheritance Bay Series Book #1
on May 13, 2021
Genres: Fiction / Romance / Clean & Wholesome, Fiction / Romance / General
Pages: 180
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A letter, a second chance and a new beginning

Riley was at the end of her rope at her job and in her life. It was a sad state of affairs when the only stable thing in her life was her dog. Then a letter came offering a new job in a new place. Riley couldn't pack her things and her dog, Merlin, up fast enough.

A second chance?

Riley knew the old adage, if it sounds too good to be true there may be a reason. When Riley arrives at Inheritance Bay, she finds the job she came for has fallen through, and the only vacant hotel in town doesn't allow dogs,

leaving her homeless in a strange place.

A new shaky beginning

Then Conner shows up, kind of. Actually, he almost hits her with his car and calls the police on her dog.

In the same breath he apologizes, he asks Riley for help. He needs someone to help him run his hotel.

The job comes with food and lodging. Riley thinks things are looking up, until she finds out that the

attractive bachelor is staying on to provide input on the daily management of the Inn.

Riley isn't looking for love and Conner doesn't think love is in his skillset. Can two strangers learn to

let go of their past mistakes and be healed by unconditional love?

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Riley Jackson and her dog Merlin move to Inheritance Bay for a new opportunity. When Connor Sander accidentally hits Riley with his car, a whole chain of events begins changing both of their lives forever. I enjoyed the plot line of this book. The pace was a bit slow at first, but once it picked up I couldn’t put it down. There are a number points that go unanswered; but nothing that hinders the story. “Conner turned her chin towards him. “I haven’t won, but I’m working on it.” With that, he placed a quick kiss on her lips and then pulled back to smile at her. “I’ve got to go now, but try not to run away from me before I get back.” “I’m not running. I’m saving us.” Connor reached over and picked up half of her sandwich. “Don’t bother trying to save me. I’m happy being a goner for you.” A bit cheeky but also delightful. There are a few editing problems. Overall, a really good, sweet read. 

4 Stars

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