Book Description:
Buying a supposedly haunted house wasn't in Ashley Scott's plans, but when an intriguing
opportunity drops into her lap, she's ready to launch a new life. But she can't
do it alone, and her reclusive new neighbor Jonathan Gray may be just the
person to help--if only there were room in his life for romance.
My thoughts:
I love the Hope Harbor series, and I’ve enjoyed every book. I do believe this
one is my favorite. Ashley is a lovely character who is determined to honor her
father and make her dream come true, despite her mother’s objections. Jon has suffered
wounds from war and is having a hard time adapting, even as he runs his
landscape business. And Rose is a lovely 80 something who hides her talents and
needs a friend. This is a beautifully written book about people needing each
other and overcoming personal obstacles to pursue love. Of course taco maker
and artist, Charlie has a role, as do his two pigeon friends, and a few other
Hope Harbor folks appear. If you enjoy a story written with elegance and grace,
you’ll want to read Windswept Way.