And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who[ have been called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28
Hey Readers,
It is almost the start of the Holiday season and the perfect
time to start a new book if you can find the time to squeeze in a cute romance story
with some twists and turns, especially if you have ever felt like you weren’t
good enough. You know what I mean, like
you always do everything to the best of your ability but you never seem to be
able to do it as good as you want to do it or someone else does it better. Well in my latest “Must Read” Where Two Hearts
Meet by Liz Johnson, the main character Caden Holt deals with these same issues
and a few more... so on to the story.
When Two Hearts Meet is the story of Caden Holt, the executive
chief at the beautiful Red Door Inn located near the shores of Prince Edward
Island, Canada. Caden is happiest when
she is in the kitchen making delicious creations like her amazing mouthwatering
cinnamon rolls. It is her “happy place”. But she was not happy at all when a handsome
stranger comes through the back door into her kitchen. Later she learns from her boss Marie Sloan
that the stranger was actually a guest named Adam Jacobs. Marie is convinced that Adam is a journalist
for a prestigious Travel magazine who was sending someone secretly to review
the Inn, So Marie assigns Caden with the task of showing Adam around the Island
so that he could see the natural beauty of the shores , he could meet some of
the locals and hopefully fall in love with the island and give them an amazing
review.
Adam Jacobs is a journalist for America Today and was on a
forced vacation. He was sent there to relax and rest because he was taking it
hard that an article he wrote had been a fatal mistake and he could not seem to
write anymore. He also found out that
his editor put him at the Red Door Inn specifically because it was connected to
a bigger story in Boston. A story of course his editor wanted him to write even
though he was not writing anymore. When he inquired as to what the connection
between the Inn and the article he was supposed to write was, all his editor would
say was that in involved the Inn’s owner Marie.
When he arrives at the Inn, He
enters through the back door (accidentally) and is immediately struck by the
heavenly smell of freshly baked cinnamon rolls . He also finds himself intrigued by the light
heart-ed chief at the Inn. At first Caden
is hesitant about showing the Island to Adam but slowly she finds herself warming
up to him a bit. Though she loves the Island, she always explored it by herself
so showing Adam around took a lot of courage but as they starting spending more
time together she found that talking to Adam was not as hard as she thought, in
fact she started to look forward to it... Until she realized that Adam is not
who they thought he was and the article he is writing, is not what they thought.
Caden now sees the reality of the situation
that she may not only lose the job she loves but also the man who stole her heart.
You will have to read the book to find out what happens!
What did I think about the book?
So this is book 2 of the Prince Edward Island Dreams Series
by Liz Johnson and though I have read book one, you could definitely read this
book as a standalone. The Characters are so likeable especially Caden. You see
how even though she did not think she was good enough (in more areas then one) that
she kept her faith In God and kept doing what she was doing. One thing that I love
is the fact that Adam was not attracted to her because of her looks but because
of her serving and joyful heart. I would
recommend this book to anyone who likes a book with a fantastic storyline and a
bit of romance. I would say it is like
watching a really good Hallmark Movie.
Overall I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars *****
If you would like to check out more of Liz Johnson's books, Here is the Link!
Happy Reading :)
I
would like to thank Revell , A division of Baker Publishing Group for
allowing me to review this book in exchange for a free copy, I was not
required to write a favorable review, just an honest one.
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