SUMMARY: COME HOME TO HOPE HARBOR - Where hearts heal . . . and love blooms.
Tracy Campbell never wanted to leave Hope Harbor, Oregon, or the idyllic three-generation cranberry farm where she grew up. But life - and love - altered her plans. Now she's home again - with a floundering farm to run . . . a tragic secret . . . and a wounded heart. Romance is not on her agenda. Nor is it on Michael Hunter's. The visitor from Chicago has daunting secrets and devastating regrets of his own. But when Tracy recruits him to help with a project that is close to her heart, winds of change begin to sweep through Hope Harbor, bringing healing, hope, and love to countless lives - including their own.
REVIEW: Irene Hannon steps away from her usual suspense genre to pen her latest novel and does a wonderful job. While it doesn't have the edge-of-your-seat content like her other stories do, this one shows you if you face the hurts and pain of past mistakes, it can and will bring healing to your present and change your future. I like how the actions of one person touches and changes the lives of more than ten people. When one person steps out of their comfort zone, the ripple effects are never ending. I like how Anna went from being the town recluse, shut away from everyone, to helping so many people all over town. Michael and Tracy have to face the hurts of their pasts to figure out their future. I like how they don't give up but support each other through their healing.
This is one book you need to check out, along with all of her other novels.
This book was provided by Revell for review without compensation.
Irene Hannon is the bestselling author of more than forty-five romantic suspense and contemporary romance/women's fiction novels, including the Heroes of Quantico, Guardians of Justice, and Private Justice series, along with That Certain Summer and One Perfect Spring. Her books have garnered dozens of honors, including two coveted RITA Awards from Romance Writers of America. She is also a two-time Christy Award finalist.
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