![]() ![]() Gossip and passion make minor appearances, but the most prominent element is emotional warmth. Kensington/Brava, 14 trade paper (352p) ISBN 978-0-7582-8050-3 Warm friendships and deep conversations form the backbone of Kaufmann’s third Cupcake Club romance. Their connection deepens as Logan opens up about his fianc%C3%A9e%E2%80%99s death in a boating accident, and both Alex and Logan must find the bravery to trust their hearts despite their fear of loss. ![]() Logan takes some convincing to let a stranger into his private retreat, but eventually he offers to let Alex stay while she crafts a work proposal. There she learns that the person who contacted her was not actually the building%E2%80%99s owner, police chief Logan McCrae, but his matchmaking great-uncle Fergus. A year after Alex McFarland saw her father fall to his death from a lighthouse, she takes over her family%E2%80%99s lighthouse restoration business and goes to assess a property at Pelican Point. With a dream job as a house stager and fantastic new friends in the Cupcake Club, she's got it all. After years of Chicago’s hustle and bustle, Riley Brown is savoring her new life on Georgia's tranquil Sugarberry Island. Kauffman%E2%80%99s lovable new series, less sugar-fueled than her Cupcake Club books but just as sweet, portrays a small Maine community as surrogate family. A city girl finds love in a small Southern town in this deliciously warm and feel-good romance by the USA Today bestselling author (Publishers Weekly, starred review). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |