About the Book
Book: Forever Home
Author: Hope Toler Dougherty
Genre: Sweet Romance/Christian Fiction
Release date: August 16, 2022
With a fulfilling job and a home of her own, former foster child, Merritt Hastings, relishes her stable, respectable life. Dreaming for more is a sure way for heartache. When a contested will turns her world upside down, she must reevaluate what’s important to her, what’s worth fighting for, and what’s worth sacrificing.
Patience has never been Sam Daniels’ strong suit with his history of acting quickly and asking questions later, and he’s ready for changes in his life…now. Too bad the plans for acquiring a radio station didn’t include a contract. Now he’s out of a job, out of a radio station, and out of prospects.
While his life is in flux, at least he can help Merritt steady hers, or will he rush in and overstep …again?
Will the sparks flying between these two opposites lead to a happily-ever-after or heartbreak for both?
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My Thoughts:
Forever Home was a lighthearted and heartwarming romantic story about two people who are indeed looking to their forever home. Merritt was a foster child whose last foster mother, Millie, left Merritt her home. Much to the anger of Millie's blood family, namely a nephew and niece, who couldn't be bothered to visit her when she was alive. Now, they believe they have rights and the way the will was written, they have found loopholes and have already stripped the house bare. Including taking Merritt's livelihood away. The piano she gives lessons on.
Merritt is in a tough spot as she doesn't really know how to fight these two. She is used to being alone most of her life, except for about three people who actually care about her. And one of them, Millie, has died. So, Merritt, determined to see herself out of this mess sets out to get her life back in order.
Sam has had a happy childhood, but he is also floundering when his dream of owning a radio station comes burning to the ground. As Merritt and he are both getting advice from their pastor, Sam is reintroduced to Merritt. They went to the same school. But times change, and Sam can't stop thinking about Merritt and when he finds out her troubles, he steps in to help.
I liked Sam, I mean who couldn't with his easy good looks, charm, and wit, of course Merritt was going to fall as well. Even against her own wishes. But these two have some lessons to learn on this journey of love, and maybe just what they both have been looking for is with each other.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Hope
When I introduced the Daniels family in Forever Music, the first story in the Forever Series, I wrote about Josie, the little sister. I wanted to write about her brother Sam next, but after about eight chapters, the words stopped flowing and then the pandemic struck. Instead of writing during lockdown, I cleaned out closets, crocheted mask bands, and perfected a killer sourdough loaf.
I wanted to write. I tried to write. I loved Sam and wanted to discover his story, but…nothing.
When my publisher offered a slot in a novella collection, I pushed Sam to the back of my mind and wrote about his older brother, Ben. Ben’s story is set on the beautiful Hatteras Island on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Check out his romance in A Hatteras Surprise.
Sharing Ben’s courtship with Ginny Stowe freed me to get back to Sam and Merritt in Forever Home. Their story highlights foster care, music, friendship, and radio stations.
Impatient Sam usually acts first and thinks second. His happy-go-lucky personality chafes Merritt’s stick-with-a-plan attitude. Too bad she needs his help with her livelihood. They don’t hit it off at first, but both are definitely intrigued with each other.
Readers can find subtle Italian references throughout the story. Here’s a favorite recipe friends might find in Merritt’s kitchen. I hope you like it and the story, too!
Orange Pistachio Biscotti
Ingredients:
2 C plain flour 1 egg white
1 t baking powder 2 T orange zest
¼ t salt ½-1 C chopped pistachios
1 C sugar 1/2 C candied orange bits
2 eggs orange juice, if needed
Flour hands and scoop half the dough onto one side of the cookie sheet prepared with cooking spray. Shape the dough into a 15×3-inch log. Repeat with remaining dough. The logs should be several inches apart.
Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes. Tops of the logs should be firm.
Remove to wire rack and cool for 10 minutes. Cut logs on a diagonal into ½-inch-thick slices. Place the slices, cut side down, on the baking sheet. Reduce oven temperature to 325 degrees and bake for 15 minutes.
Allow the cookies to cool completely on a wire rack. They will harden as they cool. Yields about 48 cookies depending on size
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Hope is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card, one signed copy of Forever Home, and book swag!
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Thanks so much for having me on your blog and for reading Forever Home! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteGood book for Winter reading.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
This sounds like an excellent book!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debbie!
DeleteI like the book blurb and review. I guess this would be called “opposites attract—eventually.”
ReplyDeleteExactly! Thank you, Roxanne, for reading the post!
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