Yvonne Cruz
We are back in Whitefish, Montana and this time the oldest Shannon sister gets her story. Maureen Shannon is a lawyer and recent widow, as well as mom to a twelve year old girl . A girl that resents her mom and misses her father very much. When the stress of work and the realization that she has to do something about her relationship with her daughter, she decides to move back to Whitefish to be close to family. There she meets Jake Hartman, a man that lives for adventure and one in which she is considering being a silent partner in his business. As much as she’s attracted to him, he also reminds her of her deceased husband. Or is he really like him? As the story develops , so do the relationships between all three, but the past seems to interfere with the present and the possibility of a future. Is Maureen doing the right thing in keeping Jake at arms length? What happens when someone she loves is in danger? This last story in the series, brought all the characters together, while giving the reader an engaging plot. It’s a story about family, relationships, hope and love. A good ending for the series. I was entrusted a copy of this book by Tule Publishing. The opinions expressed are solely my own.
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Donna Panzardo
A Hometown Proposal by C.J. Carmichael book three in The Shannon Sisters series. A story of sadness, moving on and family. I recommend this series read in order so you will know the background of the story. Look forward to reading more by this author.
Shari Bartholomew
Love the Shannon Sister's, this is book that I could not put down. This is a story full of emotion, family and rediscovering yourself. Maureen, the eldest sister, has decided to take a leap of faith and to start over since it has been a year since her husband died. She has bought into an extreme skiing lodge with Jake. Jake is a confirmed bachelor, but neither can deny the chemistry that they share. Maureen has moved to Whitefish, Montana with her twelve year old daughter, Holly. Holly is not over excited about the move. But soon she finds herself wanting to help solve a long overdue mystery. This is book three in the series but can be read as a stand alone. Full of family and emotions. Starting over and taking a leap of faith in your life. Loved the mystery throughout the books, with a great ending. I highly recommend this book!!
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