A temporary position…
Or the beginning of happily-ever-after?
Camp True North Springs is everything nurse Bridget Nicholson needs: a new start after her broken engagement and the opportunity to help grieving families heal—despite her overbearing father’s disapproval. But no one warned Bridget that she’d be working with her ex-boyfriend, Carson Todd…or that another shot at love might be exactly what she needs.
Or the beginning of happily-ever-after?
Camp True North Springs is everything nurse Bridget Nicholson needs: a new start after her broken engagement and the opportunity to help grieving families heal—despite her overbearing father’s disapproval. But no one warned Bridget that she’d be working with her ex-boyfriend, Carson Todd…or that another shot at love might be exactly what she needs.
MY THOUGHTS
I absolutely loved this second chance, opposites-attract romance. It was such a heartwarming and inspirational read.
Camp True North Springs is such a wonderful and special place. It's a place of healing and rest for families who are dealing with the traumatic loss of a loved one. My heart really went out to those families. They were dealing with so much, but the camp was a much-needed bright spot for them.
The characters were authentic and easy to like. (Well, except for Bridget's dad. He was a real pill! And that's putting it mildly!) Bridget was kind, resilient, and still trying to get out of her dad's imposing shadow. Carson was a genuinely nice and caring guy. While Bridget's family was wealthy, Carson was perceived as poor and unambitious by her dad, who always wanted more for her.
This story took some surprising turns and kept me thoroughly entertained from beginning to end. I highly recommend it to fans of inspirational contemporary romance.
I received an advanced copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.
FIVE STARS
Camp True North Springs sounds like the perfect setting for this story. And that second chance romance trope is always a good one.
ReplyDeleteRight? That's one of my favorite tropes. :D
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