The Bright Spot by Jill Shalvis

This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

The Bright Spot

Summary: New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis returns to Sunrise Cove with a heartwarming story about the choices we make and the love we let into our lives…

Luna Wright is a lot of things, but sweet and trusting aren’t on the list. However, she’s a sucker for the underdog and a hard-luck story. Adopted at birth, with scant knowledge of her biological family, she’s created her own inner circle, a motley crew which includes her bestie Willow, to help her run the struggling but charming Apple Ridge Farm.

With a farm-to-table café as well as a menagerie of rescued animals (complete with a baby goat who keeps escaping to the pantry to eat the secret stash of decidedly not organic potato chips), it’s the best home she’s ever known. But when Silas, the owner who they secretly call The Grinch, passes away, Luna discovers the farm is now under the control of both his investment manager, the enigmatic Jameson Hayes….and her. And that Silas had many, many secrets.

Now Luna’s carefully controlled corner of the world is threatened and she—along with some of her friends—has to dig deep to find true strength and the real meaning of love and family.

 

Traveling With T’s Thoughts:

I adore books by Jill Shalvis. Her characters are filled with heart and are funny as all get out. And her HEA endings are perfection.

I’ve been reading her books for quite some time and just really get excited each time I see she’s writing a new book.

What I Liked:

The cover. It’s so perfect!

Luna. She’s a great character. I loved how she was such a boss, but she had such a sweet nature and everyone wanted to help her.

Apple Ridge Farm. This place is out of a dream. I am sad that this place does not really exist, because I would totally visit.

 

Bottom line: It’s another winner for Jill Shalvis!

 

*This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration. All thoughts and opinions are mine alone.*

 

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Happy Reading and Bookishly Yours,

T @ Traveling With T

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