Review – Truly Inn Love by Amelia Foster @afosterauthor #romance #innloveseries
Synopsis
Life choices separated them, but fate proves they are truly in love.
Inheriting the Willow Falls Inn from their aunt and uncle was a gift the Alden sisters couldn’t pass up. With each sibling facing upheaval in their personal and professional lives, eldest sister Gavynn sees returning to the place they called home as the fresh start they all need. But the century-old Victorian picks their return to show its age with broken pipes and a mess that makes Gavynn question her choices. But the real chaos comes in the form of the handyman dispatched to rescue them.
Cade Donaldson was finding a new kind of normal after his father’s heart attack. The family construction business flourished under Cade’s management while the older Donaldson recuperated and his routine gave him much needed predictability and comfort. That is until the girl who left Cade without so much as a goodbye came crashing back into his life without warning.
The adolescent bond they formed lingers under the surface, but ghosts they each battle threaten the new future hanging just within reach.
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Review
This new series is going to be a lot of fun! I already love the premise that three sisters band together after their aunt passes away to take over the B&B and run it themselves. Granted, it needs some work, but it is well known so the future shouldn’t be too bad especially with a world-class restaurant added to the highlights.
This particular story is a second chance romance between Gavynn and Cade. Gavynn and Cade were an item in high school until she abruptly left and broke his heart. But neither really go over the other and when they meet again there are sparks. While they don’t fall right back in with each other, they are willing to pursue it and see where things lead. Cade does have some issues holding him back and that is the guilt about his dad’s heart attack and will he return to his old self pre-surgery? He also is afraid to be too far away should something else happen to his dad. That does go to show how much he cares about family. He even shows that with Gavynn’s sisters and their interactions.
There isn’t much tension between the two and it is a sweet, clean romance story. I think the entertaining part is between the three sisters: Gavynn, Blake, and Ryann. They are close yet aren’t afraid to banter with each other. I think it is interesting how they all have what we would consider traditionally a male name. There isn’t much discussion about the names or why their parents chose to name them this way. No matter, these sisters look out for each other and no one will harm come between the three of them, or do them harm.
The next book will feature Blake and Cade’s best friend, Mason. I think sparks might fly in this book.
Take a chance on this series and you might just fall “inn” love with the town and the characters.
We give this book 4 paws up.
About the Author
Books, coffee, and chocolate make up both the heart and body mass that is better known as Amelia Foster. She has been a lifelong lover of the written word, both as a reader and an author, and completed her first manuscript at the ripe old age of five complete with illustrations. Sadly, her art was a medium that never improved over time although thankfully her writing has.
From sweet to salacious the only requirement Amelia has in books she reads – and definitely in the ones she crafts – is an excessively satisfying happily ever after… and then a little bit more.
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