A
little slower than the fast-paced stories I'm used to from Lynn h.
Blackburn....
We meet Landry Hutton who has spent the last few years living life securely behind the gated resort called The Haven, which caters to the rich and famous. Turns out she's made a name for herself with her incredible pottery works. She's lived this way due to her concern that her former husband's family would attempt to take her daughter from her...
But as her daughter has started kindergarten, Landry realizes she cannot live this way forever. She teams up with a local builder, Cal Shaw to help build a house on a beautiful parcel of land her best friend has sold to her. Turns out, she;'ll be living right in the middle of families that have a long history of disagreement. This is where the drama starts - she and Cal begin a 'friendship' as both have sworn off future relationships. And as they spend time together planning her new home different tragedies begin to happen to her space at The Haven.
While there was some elements of mystery in this book, I missed the
intense drama and suspense that I was expecting. But all in all, the mystery is solved [in an unexpected ending.] This is a sweet
story of love and trust as Landry and Cal set aside hurts from the past
to move forward together.
Note: I was given a copy of this book from the publisher for review purposes -
ALL opinions are my on -
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