Sunday, April 17, 2016

A January Bride-Author Deborah Raney


4 notes (stars)

Copy of book was provided by NetGalley for an honest opinion


This was such a sweet old fashion story of courtship, learning to keep an open mind and an open heart and learning to love again. It will have you enjoying the notes between the characters as they become familiar with the idea of each other. I love the characters and how they formed a relationship without meeting. And Ginny was a hoot. She was just the added character to bring the funnies to the story.

Madeleine Houser a successful author is having a time getting in the writing mode while her house is being renovated. The saying that you can write anywhere has completely skipped over her. She must find a way to complete her lastest novel. When her neighbor suggested the local Inn, Madeleine is unsure about it. But once she is there, she feels this calm cover over her and the words begin to flow.

Arthur, a professor at the local college is more than willing to allow Madeleine to come to the Inn and write. If she is a good friend of Ginny, then she can not be that bad. Plus it will bring some life into the Inn. Since it has mostly been just him and a few guests on the weekend. 

As Madeleine and Arthur form a friendship of sorts by leaving notes to each other after Madeleine has been there for the day. They both come to look forward to them. When they finally meet, they are both attracted to each other but have different ideas of what each other would be like, giving them both a good laugh. 

As Madeleine's renovations are coming to an end so will her writing days at the Inn. She is not liking the way she feels about this. Arthur looks forward to having her there daily so when he realizes that Madeleine will not be there, he must look to his heart with a little help from Ginny to figure out what he should do.


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