Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group, 2020
Pages: 352
Rating: Recommend
Pages: 352
Rating: Recommend
Synopsis: Home is the place to heal, right? At least, that's what Dillon Michaels is hoping as she leaves her disappointing career and nonstarter love life behind to help her grieving and aging grandfather on his small Oregon farm. The only problem? Her eccentric mother beat her there and has taken over Dillon's old room. After a few nights sleeping on a sagging sofa, Dillon is ready to give up, until she receives an unlikely gift, her grandfather's run-down vintage camp trailer, which she quickly resolves to restore with the help of Jordan Atwood, the handsome owner of the local hardware store.
But just when things are finally beginning to run smoothly, Dillon's non-committal ex-boyfriend shows up with roses. . .and a ring.
Review: I chose this book for the cover. It was light, fluffy, and pure entertainment. I loved it so much I read it in a few hours. Thoroughly predictable and fun. For a little while I got to be Dillon.
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