The Inn At Eagle Point by Sherryl Woods
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I am not a fan of romances, but this was a big surprise. Usually, the "heroine" is a strong, intelligent female in all ways but love. There she is a mish-mash of weepy indecision. Not so with Abby O'Brien Winters. She is smart in business, family, and love. She was never overpowered by the men in her life although there were references to her past. The "hero" is usually strong, powerful, and oozing with testosterone. Again, not so with Trace Riley. He has a good sense in business, family and love. They are a perfect match.
When Abby is called home to settle a family crisis brought on by her sister Jess's mismanagement of an investment, Abby and Trace are thrown together after ten years of separation. Abby struggles to smooth over Jess's mistakes as well as her own.
I picked up Inn at Eagle Point after reading a short blurb in a Literary Guild magazine. I wasn't sure but I am so glad I did. I will add the other books to my tbr list.
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