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Belongs to SeriesCape End Romance (3)
Nora Calhoun keeps her life just like her Provincetown B&B, neat and tidy. She's thrilled when her niece Graham comes to stay with her while completing her graduate fieldwork aboard the Dolphin Fleet. She's less than thrilled when Graham starts hanging out withWilla Lange, a sexy wanderer who works for the Fleet and seems to have her sights set on Graham. At the encouragement of her sister Emerson, Willa's short stay in Ptown becomes a fresh start. She's doing great--a decent job, a place of her own, and new friends. But when she meets Nora, she finds herself pining for more. The only problem? Nora is fifteen years hersenior and doesn't like her. C an the women overcome past hurts and find love or will their affair leave battered hearts in its wake? No library descriptions found. |
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This is the third book in the Cape End Romance series. We didn't get to see a lot of the characters from the first book, Alex and Lia, but, we got to see a lot of Emerson and Darcy (and Liam) from the second book, mostly because this book star Will, Emerson's sister in it.
Will is just getting done with her first Summer on the Dolphin Fleet. She's made friends with one of the science-y interns on the Fleet, Graham. And very nearish to the end of the season, Graham asks Will back to her Graham's Aunt Nora's place (where Graham is staying). They go, and Nora and Will meet.
Nora is the owner of a Bed and Breakfast in town, and she's a little reserved when it comes to her own life. Now, when it's about her guests, she's not, which made the story interesting. Well, Will is smitten right away, and Nora feels something different from Will, and, Will winds up doing odd jobs for Nora throughout the off season.
Oh, and then they get stuck in the Inn (with no guests there) during a Nor'Easter, and that's when the sparks really fly.
They both have some baggage from their past. Will's is a little more recent than Nora's, and so there are some stops and starts, not to mention, I do believe that Graham is a woman loving woman of some sort as well, and that gets all wrapped into the story line. Oh, and the fact that Nora is a bit older (although not a ton) than Will is is also mixed in there as well.
The characters, old and new were great. (I was really excited to get to know Will more). And then there was just something, right, about it. It's hard to describe exactly. It was sorta like listening to a piece of music by Mozart or Bach (I know, I know, just go with me 'kay). When I listen to a Bach piece, it goes where it's supposed to go, it goes where it feels natural to go, there's nothing force or anything like that. I felt that way with this book too. The twists and turns were where they were supposed to be, and that made it a joy to read.
So..... Graham....?? (Heh Heh)
I was given this ARC by Netgalley on behalf of Bold Strokes Books. ( )