My rating: 5 stars / It was amazing
Synopsis
As an artist, Callie
Quinn relies on inspiration to guide her wandering soul. This summer
she accepts a short-term muralist job in her sister’s charming town to
spend some much-needed time with her family. After meeting her nephew’s
friend, Brandon, she’s eager to draw out his untapped artistic
talents—however, it’s the boy’s straitlaced single father who could use a
little color in his life.
Davis Carter may be the town’s favorite
animal whisperer, but his experience is limited when it comes to
understanding his preteen’s rebellious behavior. Desperate for a
breakthrough, he follows the lead of a free spirit who claims to know
the way into his son’s closed-off world. Soon, Davis isn’t the only one
caught up in the hope of a new beginning.
Just as Callie considers
trading her unattached existence for a life rich with promise and
permanence, an unexpected visit from the past threatens to send her
packing once again. Davis and Callie must learn to surrender their fears
so they can find a love that will outlast the summer.
My Review
After Davis was let down by Willa in the previous book of the series, I was so hoping that the author would give him his own story of finding love. And she did! And it is fabulous! I love how different Callie is and exactly what Davis and Brandon need. Her personality shines right off the page and yet has complexity woven in. Her connection to Brandon's artistic side draws him out which makes Davis take notice, in more ways than one. I loved how she was able to perceive people and their strengths, and communicate that to others. There are so many awesome nuggets in this book, but I want you to discover them for yourself! The chemistry between Davis and Callie is palpable and I loved how their romance budded naturally. Because Callie is so carefree in many aspects of her life, is seems that she is also free of fear, but her perceptions of herself and her innate characteristics are shaded by her father's choices and his words of legacy to her. Davis also has fears but he is an example to Callie in overcoming them by processing feelings of grief and anger through turning to God, allowing him to live life to the fullest. This book is full of light and humor, depth and compassion. Highly recommend!!!
Synopsis
Writing happy endings is easy. Living one is the hard part.
Georgia
Cole—known in Hollywood as the “Holiday Goddess”—has made a name for
herself writing heartwarming screenplays chock-full of Christmas
clichés, but she has yet to experience the true magic of the season. So,
when her eccentric grandmother volunteers her to direct a pageant at
Georgia’s hometown community theater, she is less than thrilled. To make
matters worse, she’ll be working alongside Weston James, her childhood
crush and the one man she has tried desperately to forget.
Now,
facing memories of a lonely childhood and the humiliation of her last
onstage performance, seven years earlier, Georgia is on the verge of a
complete mistletoe meltdown. As Weston attempts to thaw the frozen walls
around her heart, Georgia endeavors to let go of her fears and give
love a second chance. If she does, will she finally believe that
Christmas can be more than a cliché?
Synopsis
At this point in her
life, bravery is not a trait Willa Hart would readily claim. She
believes her seven-year-old daughter, Savannah, who never knew her
father and successfully tackled chemotherapy, is truly the courageous
one. Yet after Willa has a fateful encounter with handsome young doctor
Patrick McCade, her outlook—and her view of herself—begins to change.
Patrick,
a thrill-seeking world traveler and temporary resident of Lenox,
Oregon, sets out to show Willa the value of adventure, even within her
tiny town. But just when their friendship shows signs of turning into
something more, Patrick’s life as a traveling doctor calls him back.
Will his last days in town signal the end of their journey, or will
Patrick and Willa find the courage to transform a single season into a
lifetime?