Monday, July 11, 2016

Sea Rose Lane by Irene Hannon

Sea Rose Lane #2   -     By: Irene Hannon

Eric Nash is on the fast track for partner in a prestigious law firm when he suddenly laid off.  He returns to his home in Hope Harbor, only to find his childhood home is being turned into a bed and breakfast.  While he wants to look into his next career move in peace and quiet, he finds himself surrounded by noise - and an attractive architect  BJ Stevens who is leading it all.  He gets himself off on the wrong foot with her, not once but twice!  BJ finds her client's son to be very handsome, but she isn't ready for a new romance.

BJ's heart is with the elderly residents of Hope Harbour and wants to help them out.  She has a plan that she wants to put into action.  Eric works with her to help the residence, and one of BJ's employees at the same time.   While they work together to help the residence, they help each other at the same time.

Eric finds his old friend Charley to be the same as he remembered.  Always there to help. Always there to encourage and point him in the right way.  When a job on the fast track opens up, will he take it?  Will Eric go back to the fast track of earning a partnership in a prestigious law firm?  Or will he stay in Hope Harbour helping the residence there, and picking up his paint brush again.  Will BJ and Eric pursue the feelings the have for each other?

Irene Hannon has written a wonderful romantic story.  You could feel the pull between the two characters as they drew closer to each other.  I loved Eleanor!  I so wished that BJ's plan would come together and work out to help her, and not only help her but to help Louis as well.

I loved the seagulls and how they seemed to be so human and that Charley seemed to know them so well. The seagulls and along with Casper brought some great humor into the story!

This book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.   I was not required to write a positive review.  The opinions I have expressed are entirely my own.

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