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Falling for the Innkeeper
By Meghann Whistler
Inspirational Contemporary Romance
Paperback & ebook, 224 Pages
August 1, 2020 by Love Inspired
A battle for a charming Cape Cod inn…
But what happens when romance checks in?
Single mom Laura Lessoway won’t accept her mother’s plan of selling her late grandmother’s inn without a fight. But when big-city attorney Jonathan Masters arrives to arrange an offer from his client, she’s drawn to him. And working together as he helps with repairs only brings them closer. With his career and her home on the line, can they ever find common ground?
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About the Author
Meghann Whistler writes sweet, clean contemporary Christian romance novels that WON'T make your grandmother blush. A hopeless romantic who met her husband on a blind date, Meghann recently left her marketing career to pursue her lifelong passion of writing sweet, hopeful stories that demonstrate the power of love and grace. Before settling down with her rocket scientist husband and raising three rambunctious boys, she earned a B.A. in English from Amherst College and an M.F.A. in creative writing from Emerson College. She loves to hear from her readers, who can reach her at www.meghannwhistler.com.
Photo by Sophie Jacobson
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They walked outside
and Jonathan studied the neighboring restaurant. “Mr. G’s Diner,” he said,
reading the sign. “What do they serve?”
“Irish-Indian
fusion.”
He gaped at her. He
looked…different this evening. He still wore his dress shirt, but no jacket and
no tie. He’d left the top button open at his neck, and he looked less in
control, somehow, less “master of the universe,” but also more relaxed. More
free.
He was holding the
bag with the dishwasher brush and the rattraps in his left hand. Laura had to
admit that there was something kind
of swoon-worthy about a man who knew how to take apart a dishwasher, and who
wasn’t afraid to wrestle rats.
“That’s not a real
thing, is it?” he asked. “Irish-Indian fusion?”
“Oh, yeah, it’s
real. And pretty decent, actually.” Now that they were talking about food, she
realized she was hungry.
“What’s on the
menu? Curry meat loaf? Corned beef tikka masala?”
“Uh, no,” she said.
“But come on. I can tell you want to try it.”
He made a face. “Is
it wrong that I’m scared?”
She laughed. “Yes,
Harvard. Man up. A little experimental cuisine won’t kill you.”
“Are you insulting
my masculinity now?” he asked, lips twitching. He was clearly more amused than
annoyed.
She gave him a
friendly little pat on the arm. “There, there, Harvard. Your masculinity is
fine.”
He snorted. “Just
what every man wants to hear from a beautiful woman.”
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Ends August 5, 2020
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