Friday, March 8, 2013

The Perfect Hope

I finished the 3rd book of the Inn Boonsboro Trilogy in record time. I literally could not put it down. I had it open at red lights, while walking in and out of work, I definitely couldn't sleep at night.

This book is very similar to the first two books, only with different characters.  The first book talks about the 3 successful Montgomery brothers, who own their own construction business; their mother who is a widow; and three best girl friends who own/run their own businesses.  The first book talks about one of the brothers and one of the girls having a romantic connection, and ending up getting engaged.  The second book talks about another brother and another friend who also have a romantic connection, and end up getting engaged, while the girls plan their other friend's wedding.  Now we are on the third book.

Hope Beaumont moved to Boonsboro a little less than a year ago.  Her best friend and college roommate convinced her to come look at a job as an innkeeper at the future Inn of Boonsboro.  Hired on the spot, one of the Montgomery brothers did not take a liking to her at all. He was rude, cold, and short with her.  He wouldn't refer her by her name, kept calling her 'the innkeeper'.  She relocated from Washington, DC to this small town with her best friend, Avery.  She met Clare, and all three became instant best friends.  One day, the door on one of the hotels would not open, trapping Hope and Ryder Montgomery.  Hope, remembering how this happened with both Clare and Avery with when they were in the room with their husband and fiance, respectfully, she said the only way the door would open is if they kissed.  fighting it, Ryder agreed.  Sparks started flying.  The door opened.  Through lots of trials and tribulations, Hope and Ryder fought hard, and loved harder.  While uncovering the final pieces of Lizzy, the hotel's ghost (who is also the reason all three of the brothers and the best friends ended up together), dealing with a past she thought was history, learning to adjust to another person and their way of reasoning, this final book has a great love-story and a very happy ending.

I have to admit, I'm a bit sad this trilogy ended.  I felt connected with the girls. The book sucked me right in with them.  I  laughed with them, and sometimes, i cried with them (shhh!!!!) Definitely rating this a 5 out of 5. wonderful book. You should all read them!

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