Liz Flaherty
April 2022
Still reeling from her divorce, Joss Murphy flees to Banjo Bend, Kentucky, where she'd been safe and happy as a child. The family farm is now a campground. Weary and discouraged, she talks owner Ezra McIntire into renting her a not-quite-ready cabin. With PTSD keeping him company, Ez thrives on the seclusion of the campground. The redhead in Cabin Three adds suggestions to his improvement plans, urging color and vibrancy where there was none.
Neither is looking for love, yet the attraction they share is undeniable. Can the comfort of campfires, hayrides, and sweet kisses bring these two lost souls together?
Between The Pages
There is so much to like about this story. The main characters both suffer with emotional pasts. Joss and Ez are likable and you’ll want to see them together and get their happy-ever-after they both deserve. As well, the additional cast is equally enjoyable. I could see several secondary characters with their own story because as a reader you want to know more about them. The author masterfully places you in a visual setting so you can see and walk around the campground, feeling the same sense of calm as Joss and Ez. Add in a wallop of family drama, and you won’t want to put this book down.
Rating
5 Stars
6 comments:
Congratulations, Liz! This sounds like another hit for you.
Thanks, Caroline. This review was such a thrill!
Congrats Liz!
Sounds wonderful! Loved the post!
Thank you, Jana and Kara!
Very cool. Someone telling a story is good is awesome. Someone willing to put it out for the public to see is priceless. Congratulations!
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