Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Book Review & Giveaway!


This book should come with a warning: DO NOT read if you are hungry. The descriptions of the food and the recipes that are included sound so yummy! And they even look like recipes normal folk could make with stuff on hand instead of having to run to the store.

The Neverland Inn is a quaint B&B run by Sarah Michaels. She loves to cook and treats all of her guests like she would a long lost relative---until she meets Daniel Cavanaugh. He is arrogant and hard-to-read. But when he ends up staying at Neverland Inn, Sarah gets to see a little more of what has shaped Daniel's life. Can they overcome their differences and explore the connection between them?

I really enjoyed Sarah's character. She is quirky and fun and really wants to please people. I love how dedicated she is to her friends and guests and how she really tries to face her problems. Daniel was a little harder to relate to. He had a tough situation with his family, and that stole a lot of his warmth. Near the end, though, you could see his character growth and how he'd changed and I was glad he was able to reconcile a lot of the issues in his life and find some happiness in Neverland.

The setting was so easy to imagine and the author did a great job with the supporting cast and really making the reader care about the people surrounding Sarah. There is a little mystery near the end that ramped up the tension a bit, but truly showed a caring between the townspeople that will warm your heart. The Neverland Inn was a cute afternoon read and food lovers will enjoy the recipes while animal lovers will particularly enjoy Muttley the dog.

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Here's the back copy:

Daniel Cavanaugh has it all—a lucrative career as a lawyer, a gorgeous fiancĂ©e, and his future mapped out for him. So why is he feeling increasingly dissatisfied with his life? When the assignment to handle his late grandmother’s estate takes him to the California coast, Daniel welcomes the escape. Staying at the nearby bed-and-breakfast isn’t really his style, but he soon realizes the inn may hold the key to the answers he’s been seeking.

Spindrift Cove has few opportunities for a young unmarried woman like Sarah Michaels. Even so, she enjoys her solitude as owner and chef at the Neverland Inn. She thrives on catering to the needs of her guests and treating them to her fantastic cooking. But when Daniel walks through her door, he immediately tests her patience. Though he is handsome and well-bred, she finds him insufferable. Soon, however, the tranquility of the inn works its magic, and Daniel and Sarah forge a sweet and unexpected connection—until the life he left behind in the city demands his return and it seems that a happily ever after may not be on the menu after all.




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