About the Book:
Who doesn't love a second chance?
When
empty nester Mallory Farrell inherits her grandmother's run-down
tourist shop in Seaport, Oregon, it seems the only sensible thing to do
is to sell it. But when her former secret crush, Grayson Matthews, wants
to buy the property in order to complete his plans to redevelop the
funky town's business district into a soulless, cookie-cutter outdoor
mall, Mallory digs in her heels and decides to renovate the property
herself.
With a lot of hard work and a little bit of help,
Mallory makes incredible progress turning the store into an eclectic
home d�cor shop called Romancing the Home--all while trying to ignore
the depressing and decrepit apartment she's living in on the second
floor. When the shop catches the eye of a popular renovation TV show
producer, Mallory is thrilled--until it becomes clear that her apartment
is to be part of the segment as well.
She's tempted to abandon
her dreams and the town under a cloud of shame. But perhaps there's more
to Grayson than meets the eye. Can he swallow his pride, change his
plans, and help Mallory romance her own home--and possibly her life?
My Review:
Melody Carlson is the best, y'all! I have been a fan of hers for years. Her Christmas fiction is what turned me on to her in the first place. I love her simplicity and energy. Shes a fantastic writer!
This story takes us right into the life of Mallory Farrell, she inherits a well worn tourist shop from her beloved grandmother--smack dab in the quaint town of Seaport, Oregon. She decides she is going to sell the rundown shop. That is until, Gregory Matthews decides he has big plans for the area. These plans dont exactly sit well with Mallory so she decides to do something about it.
Its not long before shes head on into this deep project that seems well beyond her expertise or know-how. Before long things dont seem so cut and dry. So Mallory may need to rethink her plans before its too late.
A really great story!
**Disclosure**This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
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