A review by michellef
Hope Harbor by Irene Hannon

emotional hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced

5.0

Hope Harbor is a contemporary Christian romance by author Irene Hannon. It is installment #1 of the A Hope Harbor series.

Michael Hunter made the long thirty-six hour, cross-country drive only to learn that the Gulf Motel was closed for 3 weeks. Now what would he do? The shutdown had been unexpected and someone had tried to contact him. He had come to Hope Harbor to get his life back in order.

Michael Hunter had literally run into Tracy Campbell while she was riding her bike, causing her to fall and get banged up. She also ruined some of the groceries she was carrying. Later, he offered her a cinnamon pastry as a peace offering.

Tracy and Michael both seemed to carry some regrets from the past. Would they be able to get over their past? Eleanor was a matchmaker but neither Tracy nor Michael were seeking.

I appreciated the way the author wrote about sensitive topics, knowing that love can survive setbacks.

I give Hope Harbor 5*/5*.

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