Saturday 27 January 2018

The Bitterrot Inn by Devney Perry

REVIEWED BY 
Tina Shobe



The Bitterroot Inn (Jamison Valley, #5)The Bitterroot Inn by Devney Perry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Bitter Root Inn is book 5 in the Jamison Valley Series. Personally I think this book can easily be a stand alone.

Maisy Holt and her son, Cooper unknowingly have had guardian angel watching and protecting them from a distance in the form of Hunter Faraday.

Hunter longer able to resist the temptation of Maisy any longer and makes a visit to her Inn. Maisy and Hunter are instantly drawn to each other. Hunter knows he should keep his distance and just can't.

I admire Maisy on so many levels. She's remodeling her Inn on her own with the help of her brothers. She's determined to be independent, run her Inn and raise her son. She's survived an awful ordeal and she is doing the best she can to go on with her life.

Hunter is a very honorable man. He's lived his life protecting and taking care of others.

This book has suspense, a darling little boy that you can't help but fall in love with and twists of humor that makes the story that much more realistic. The times that Maisy becomes a bumbling idiot when Hunter is around and the times that he accidentally scares her are absolutely hilarious.

When the evil of of her past comes to affect her present Hunter takes a huge risk and comes clean on the big secret he has kept hidden to protect Maisy and Cooper.

Maisy is deeply hurt by Hunter's secret and is now struggling with moving on without him. She's wavering on forgiveness as she knows deep down that Hunter is one in a million.

This is such a well written book that I thoroughly enjoyed reading. The author has a way of writing that makes the reader relate to the characters.

*Reviewed by Tina for Joandisalovebooks Blog


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