Thursday, February 13, 2020

Book review: Mermaid Inn by Jenny Holiday

Mermaid Inn (Matchmaker Bay #1)

Escape to Matchmaker Bay in this hilarious and heartwarming second chance romance from the USA Today bestselling "master of witty banter" (Entertainment Weekly).

Eve Abbott has a problem--actually, make that a lot of problems. And they're all going to get worse the moment her toes hit the sand in Matchmaker Bay. Once a blissful summer escape, now the tiny town just reminds Eve of loss. Inheriting her aunt's beloved Mermaid Inn is the only reason Eve is coming back. She's definitely not ready to handle nosy neighbors, extensive renovations, or the discovery that a certain heartbreaker still lives down the street...

Police Chief Sawyer Collins always does the right thing, even when it costs him everything. Like Evie. He's spent the past ten years trying to forget her--to forget how right she felt in his arms, to forget the pain in her eyes the day she left. The last thing he expects is to see her back in town or to find that the spark between them is as strong as ever. Sawyer knows this is his only chance to prove that his feelings have always been real... before Eve turns tail and leaves for good.

                               MY REVIEW:

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Second chance romance and humor rolled into 1 made this a fun read and couldn't put down. Eve's Aunt passed away and left her the Mermaid Inn. The stipulation is she needs to live there for a year and keep the Inn running. Only to find out it needs a lot of work.
The Police Chief is Sawyer and they were involved 10 years ago when she left town. She is a librarian and wants to go back to her career. The sparks fly between them again and the town seems to want to help her get the Inn up and running again.
It is a very quirky town with a community that you would love to be a part of.
Thanks to Forever and NetGalley for the ARC.


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