Matchmaking at Port Willow Published by Hera Books Also in this series: Summer at the Highland Coral Beach
by Kiley Dunbar
Series: Port Willow Bay #2
Genres: Fiction, Romance, Women's Fiction, Chick-Lit, Scottish
Format: ARC, eBook
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Also by this author: Summer at the Highland Coral Beach, Christmas at the Borrow a Bookshop, The Borrow a Bookshop Holiday
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Beatrice Halliday has been working hard at the Princess and The Pea Inn, loved up with landlord Atholl and enjoying planning events for the locals. But at Christmas there's a kick - as she realises she's expecting.
Despite being fearful of the future, Beatrice is graced with a distraction: the prospects of helping a romance flourish when a married couple spend their first child-free holiday at the Inn – and it becomes clear they need some help rediscovering each other. In true Beatrice fashion, she cant help meddling.
Featuring the story of a first love, a new family, a marriage in crisis, and an octogenarian love affair, you'll fall head over heels for this heart-warming rom-com.
This books starts out with a couple that I loved reading about the first time around: Atholl and Beatrice! They’re hate-to-love romance pulled me in, in the first book of the series, Summer at the Highland Coral Beach. That book was one of my absolute favorites from last year… and I was remarkably glad to be brought back to Port Willow.
The story continues with more Beatrice and Atholl and the evolution of their relationship–and all that entails. Let me tell you–I’m still so in love with this couple! I love the way Kiley Dunbar is writing this series, so that I’m still getting to see some of my favorite couples while reading about new ones.
Because there is another new couple in this book. And, they take up just as much attention. And I love them! Nina and Mutt are so wonderful and I loved reading about how they came together. Especially since poor Nina really had a time of it in the beginning of this one.
Kiley Dunbar can write twenty more of these books and I’ll be there for them. I’m absolutely in love with Port Willow and all the characters who live there. Reading this, I felt like I was at home, visiting with dear, sweet friends.
It’s so great that when you read a book and meet a couple and continue to love them in the next book!
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