💕 🏨 🏖️ "Falling for the Innkeeper" 🏖️ 🏨 💕 - Book Tour/Excerpt #FIPrism
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Falling for the Innkeeper
By Meghann Whistler
Inspirational Contemporary Romance
Paperback & ebook, 224 Pages
July 21, 2020 by Love Inspired
A battle for a charming Cape Cod inn
But what happens when romance checks in?
Single mom Laura Lessoway won't accept her mother's plan of selling her late grandmother's inn without a fight. But when big-city attorney Jonathan Masters arrives to arrange an offer from his client, she's drawn to him. And working together as he helps with repairs only brings them closer. With his career and her home on the line, can they ever find common ground?
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About the Author
Meghann Whistler writes sweet, clean contemporary Christian romance novels that WON'T make your grandmother blush. A hopeless romantic who met her husband on a blind date, Meghann recently left her marketing career to pursue her lifelong passion of writing sweet, hopeful stories that demonstrate the power of love and grace. Before settling down with her rocket scientist husband and raising three rambunctious boys, she earned a B.A. in English from Amherst College and an M.F.A. in creative writing from Emerson College. She loves to hear from her readers, who can reach her at www.meghannwhistler.com.
Photo by Sophie Jacobson
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Excerpt
They
walked in silence for a moment, the jetty looming.
When they reached the start of it, Laura
hopped lightly onto the rocks. “So, I
never asked you. What kind of law do you practice? Real estate law?”
Jonathan shook his head. “Corporate
law. Mergers, acquisitions, corporate governance, that kind of thing.”
She was fleet-footed, practically
skipping from rock to rock. Jonathan followed, a little less certain of the
path but determined not to fall behind. The boulders were damp and sandy, dried
barnacles peppering the sides. She stopped and looked at him over her shoulder.
“And Carberry Hotels is one of your clients?”
She was beautiful. She was so beautiful. And underneath the
teasing, sometimes tough-girl demeanor, she was sweet, too. Everyone they’d run
into during their excursion into town last night had loved her. He couldn’t
understand why men weren’t lining up around the block to sweep her off her
feet. If he had time for a girlfriend, he’d absolutely be the first person in
line.
“Connor Carberry is my friend,” he
said. “This deal is like a test case. If it goes through, the whole hotel chain
could become a client.”
She cocked
her head to the side, considering. “Interesting.”
“So, what about you? When the sale
goes through, will you go back to school? Learn web design or software coding?”
She waved her hand dismissively. “I
don’t want to talk about that right now.”
They’d reached the end of the jetty,
where there was a small, unmanned lighthouse with a green light flashing from
the cupola up top. A seagull dropped a crab on the rocks and swooped down to
claim the meat from the shattered shell. Laura leaned back against the wall of
the lighthouse, her hair wild around her face.
“What do you want to talk about?” he
asked.
She gave him a teasing smile. “Tell me
something about you no one else knows.”
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