Oh my goodness, y’all, it’s been so long since I wrote a book review. You probably thought I stopped reading, right? Not the case. But I’m discovering that it’s harder for me to read while in the midst of writing. Nowadays, a blurb’s got to really pull me in to pick it up. And Jill’s did, along with this adorable cover!
What’d I tell you? So stinking adorable, right?
Here’s the blurb:
Another roadblock…or the family she’s looking for? When single mom Faith Brennan discovers the Virginia inn she grew up in is for sale, she’s determined to make a bid. Even if that means going head-to-head with handsome real estate broker Joshua Carlson. But competing with Joshua would be a lot easier if Faith’s young daughter wasn’t growing so attached to him…and if Faith could stop picturing running the inn with Joshua by her side.
My thoughts…
Raised in a household with an absentee dad, Joshua intends to buy the Inn his late mother adored, the one his father plans to auction. Yeah, I know, right? Talk about dysfunctional. Cue single mother Faith. She manages the Inn now, but has lived on the property since childhood. Buying the Inn will provide her and daughter Bella with a forever home and follow through with a dream she shared with her late husband. Both want the Inn for very strong reasons. Jill Weatherholt really knows how to ramp up the conflict!
This book has it all! A kind and handsome hero who wants to do the right thing. A feisty single mom who’s willing to fight for the security she craves for her and her daughter. An adorable little girl who speaks her mind and has her heart set on claiming Joshua as her daddy. A light, organic spiritual thread. Conflict that keeps ratcheting up, leaving you to wonder if Faith and Joshua would ever get their happily-ever-after. And just when you think the book’s drawing to a close, BOOM! Another obstacle! How could I stop turning pages?? I didn’t! lol.
What’s your favorite read so far this summer?
Disclaimer: I purchased my copy of A Father for Bella. This review is my fair and unbiased opinion, and I was in no way compensated.
I have this; I can’t wait to read it. However, I have quite a few to read and review ahead of it!
Great review!
Blessings~
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RobbyeFaye, as many books as you read, your TBR stack has to be ceiling high! You amaze and humble me. Thank you for your sweet words. Happy Monday! 😍
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Oh, thank you so much for your sweet, kind words.
I have slowed down considerably since my fall-sometimes things get too jumbled-apparently a side effect of hitting my head so hard. (Good thing I’m hard-headed, LOL!!!)
My TBR is HUGE!!
You are so welcome!
Have a fantastic week!
Blessings~
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Aw….what a nice surprise, Tori! Thank you so much for reading and reviewing A Father for Bella. I’m thrilled that you enjoyed it! You’ve made my day. ❤
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Your visits always brighten my days! Hope you had a great weekend, Jill, and got loads of words written. 💕
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❤️
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Sounds like a very appealing story!! I love that idea of feeling the book is almost over and Jill hits the reader with another obstacle.
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You would totally enjoy this one, Sandy. Even though it is a contemporary. 🤣
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