Montlake Romance
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At the end of her rope, single mom Lily Anderson is determined to move her rebellious children in the right direction. That means taking away their cell phones, tablets, and computers—at least temporarily—and moving to the house where Lily grew up in the rural town of Comfort, Texas. But Lily has a bigger challenge than two sulking kids.
The house comes with Mack Cooper, high school teacher and handsome longtime renter. The arrangement: just housemates. But Mack’s devoted attention to the kids starts to warm Lily’s resistant heart. Then Lily finds an old leather-bound book in which five generations of her female ancestors shared their struggles and dreams. To Lily, it’s a bracing reminder about the importance of family…and love.
Now it’s time for Lily to add an adventurous new chapter to the cherished family journal—by embracing a fresh start and taking a chance on a man who could make her house a home.
The house comes with Mack Cooper, high school teacher and handsome longtime renter. The arrangement: just housemates. But Mack’s devoted attention to the kids starts to warm Lily’s resistant heart. Then Lily finds an old leather-bound book in which five generations of her female ancestors shared their struggles and dreams. To Lily, it’s a bracing reminder about the importance of family…and love.
Now it’s time for Lily to add an adventurous new chapter to the cherished family journal—by embracing a fresh start and taking a chance on a man who could make her house a home.
When I first started reading I expected to take in a few chapters and put it down for later, what I got was a day of reading this beautiful story about starting over and finding your perfectly imperfect way.
I loved the friendship aspect of the book, after all true relationships- friends, lovers, spouses, even parents- are all based on some type of friendship and liking one another.
This book is definitely one of the over club easy-reads, even though it deals with deep topics.
I loved the friendship aspect of the book, after all true relationships- friends, lovers, spouses, even parents- are all based on some type of friendship and liking one another.
This book is definitely one of the over club easy-reads, even though it deals with deep topics.