Tuesday, January 21, 2014

A January Bride

I received a copy of A January Bride by Deborah Raney from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
What will happen when novelist Madeleine Houser’s “pen pal” friendship with a lonely widower takes an unexpected turn?
Who can work in a house that's overrun by contractors and carpenters? Not Madeleine Houser, a successful novelist who gladly accepts the help of her octogenarian friend, Ginny, to arrange for a temporary office in the charming bed and breakfast owned by Ginny's friend, Arthur. Maddie's never met the innkeeper - but a friendship grows between them as Maddie and Arthur leave messages for each other each day. To Maddie's alternate delight and chagrin, she seems to be falling for the inn's owner - a man who's likely many years her senior - and who she's never even met.
This was an easy book to get into.  I really liked how Maddie and Art jumped to conclusions about each other because of Ginny.  Just goes to show how easy we can make up our minds before we get all the details.

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