3.79 AVERAGE

hopeful lighthearted relaxing slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Not as good as the first one but it was fun to be back at this setting.

3.5

Another good stories in this series. I find myself wanting her to focus more on Jo Marie than on her guests, but they do add to the story. Look forward to the next one!

Second book in this series and I'm really addicted to it. Stayed up way too late into the night reading. The Inn and Jo Marie are simply love able. I also like Mark even though he's got that rough mysterious bit about him. Can't wait to dive into the next book!

A book about food

Cute and fluffy. No nutritional value. Perfect reading for the current times.

Like a warm, cozy blanket wrapped up by a fire - that’s how I felt reading this book. I don’t know if it was right time, right book but it just felt comforting to visit this inn where healing is the end result for all of its guests.

This is the 2nd book in the Rose Harbor series. The owner opened a bed & breakfast when her husband disappeared during a military mission and was presumed dead. In each book new people come to the inn, with their own set of problems and leave with their problems gone, or at least made manageable. This book introduced a woman who had just broken off her engagement, and she was there to throw a anniversary party for her grandparents. She soon realized that the marriage that she had always idealized as the perfect relationship was in fact, far from perfect. Another character came to reconcile the past as she faced a very uncertain future. The characters seem so real you feel as if you know them, and as the book develops you are rooting along with them. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good story.

What a great continuation! The love stories that evolve led me to both smile and tear.