Thursday, November 10, 2016

Review: Where Two Hearts Meet by Liz Johnson

"A delightful, yummy tale of faith and finding truth at the lovely Red Door Inn."--Rachel HauckNew York Times bestselling author

In her kitchen at Rose's Red Door Inn, executive chef Caden Holt is calm, collected, and competent. But when her boss asks her to show off their beautiful island to impress a visiting travel writer and save the inn, Caden is forced to face a world much bigger than her kitchen--and a man who makes her wish she was beautiful.

Journalist Adam Jacobs is on a forced sabbatical on Prince Edward Island. He's also on assignment to uncover a story. Instead he's falling in love with the island's red shores and Caden's sweets.

When Caden discovers Adam isn't who she thought he was, she realizes that the article he's writing could do more than ruin the inn's chances for survival--it might also break her heart.

My Review:

Author Liz Johnson takes us back to the beautiful Prince Edward Island of Anne of Green Gables fame.  This time we are reunited with Caden Holt who is now the chef for the Red Door Inn.  I really liked Caden and all of her internal dialogue and her quirks of nervousness as she felt she was not quite up to anybody’s standards.  She is self-conscious of many things: her body, her place in the community, and she feels she is missing something.  Enter Adam, a reporter with demons hounding him from his past, who has come to the Island by request (demand) from his editor for a sabbatical. The very first time they meet is memorable, especially when Adam tastes Caden’s cinnamon rolls for the first time.  I personally think that is when he began falling in love with her.

This story is like a nice stroll through the Island, with the ups and downs of running an inn, issues that still need to be resolved from the previous book, and learning about the landmarks and places that make this place so special.  Due to this series of books I would really like to visit Prince Edward Island and hope that there is someone there that could make those cinnamon rolls I have been drooling for.

This was a sweet and lovely romance about two people who need to let go of what is holding them back from a much bigger purpose and a more blessed life.

I received this book for free from the publisher.  I was not required to give a positive review and all views expressed are my own.

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