A review by shammons
Happily Ever After by Susan May Warren

This is my first book by Susan May Warren, but I'm definitely going to look for more books by her in the future. This is just good, old-fashioned Christian chick-lit/romance. I don't know which genre to call it, maybe a mix of both. I think I'm going to count this one for my chick-lit challenge for 2009.

The premise was a good one - Mona Reynolds has a dream to open a combination bookstore/coffee shop in the small town of Deep Haven, Minnesota. A mysterious handyman, Joe, shows up in the answer to a prayer, since Mona has a huge job ahead of her to repair and get the old Victorian home she bought ready in time to open her store. The story goes on from there and it's one I really enjoyed.