Welcome to Heywood, Oregon where three lost women find healing, hope and love under the bright light of the town’s old Star Inn this Christmas season.
Amanda Star’s father always wanted her to come into the family business, and run the majestic old Star Inn with him but she had bigger plans. She’s a high-powered executive in the multi-national Halston hotel chain. One more promotion—which she expects to get by Christmas—will make her the youngest vice president in Halston history and she’s got her sights set on the CEO job.
Then she inherits the Star Inn. With no time to be away from her job, she impatiently rushes home to list the beautiful old bed and breakfast for sale. Now that she’s here she’s swamped with sweet memories and keen regret. Her father has made the inn a safe haven where weary travelers can get away from their hectic lives, and Amanda, working 10-hour days and living on coffee and antacids, desperately needs that safe haven.
As Amanda struggles against the lure of home, she also is reunited with an old classmate: Anthony Carter, a handyman with a guarded heart. Hurt before by a woman who saw his contentment and pleasure in building and living on his own land as a lack of ambition, Cart reluctantly finds himself drawn to a woman who wants so much more than a man with callused hands and sawdust in his hair. A woman who came home for Christmas and badly needs to stay. With the help of Angel Rafferty, the front desk clerk and a lifelong friend of Amanda’s parents, can Cart help Amanda realize the hospitality industry is far more than spreadsheets and bottom lines in time for Christmas?
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Hott Review:
Awww. Room at the Inn for Christmas is a syrupy sweet romance.
Its an adorable novella I’m grateful to have read. Watching Cart and Mandy work through their feelings and come to terms with the lies and regrets is a little sad but, absolutely worth the read.
Spend an afternoon with Mary Connealy’s Room at the Inn for Christmas.
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Author: | Mary Connealy | ||
Source: | NetGalley | ||
Publisher & Date: | October 25th 2016 by Swerve | ||
Genre: | Contemporary Christmast Romance | ||
ISBN: | 125012011X (ISBN13: 9781250120113) | ||
Pages: | 90 | ||
Grade: | B | ||
Ages: | 16+ | ||
Steam: | YA — just some smooching | ||
Setting: | Heywood, Oregon | ||
Series: | Second Chance at Star Inn |
Room at the Inn for Christmas |
Silent Night, Star-Lit Night |
Do You Hear What I Hear? |
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