About the Book
Facing the past is easier if you don’t have to face it alone.
The Bluebell Inn is turning a profit, and it’s time for the Bennett siblings to sell it and move on. Only Grace has plans to stay in the small lake town of Bluebell, North Carolina, where she hopes her growing outfitters business will save her from the loneliness of her siblings’ departure and the persistent sense of unworthiness in her life.
A gunshot wound resurrects the past for Secret Service agent Wyatt Jennings, and a mandatory leave of absence lands him in Bluebell. There he must come to grips with the tragedy that altered his life fourteen years ago.
When Wyatt books a room at the Bluebell Inn, sparks fly between him and Grace. She volunteers to be his mountain guide, and he soon opens up to her, drawn to her strength and sense of humor. But both are reticent to talk about the survivor’s guilt they each carry, and when their pasts finally collide, their budding romance might not survive the truth.
From the bestselling author of The Convenient Groom and A December Bride (now beloved Hallmark Original movies) comes the third and final novel in the Bluebell Inn series.
“Denise Hunter delivers another must-read!” —Nancy Naigle, author of Christmas Angels
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Other Books in the Series
In My Opinion
When readers first met Grace in book one of Denise Hunter’s Bluebell Inn series, she was in high school begging her older brother and sister to help with the inn their parents had bought. In Autumn Skies, the inn is succeeding and, a few years older, Molly’s new dream is to run a successful outfitters business.
For those who have read the first books in the series, Grace is a friend we’ve known for a while. She’s outgoing, friendly, and adventurous. At first glance, intensely serious, career-driven Wyatt doesn’t seem like he’ll be a good match for Grace. But once the attraction between the two sparks, it doesn’t take long to grow into a blazing roar.
While the romance between the two is exactly what I expected from Hunter, the mystery happening in the book was predictable. I figured out early on how Grace’s experience and Wyatt’s connected. But between the romance and getting to catch up with Molly and Levi, this series finale did not disappoint.
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I receive complimentary books from publishers, publicists, and/or authors, including NetGalley. I am not required to write positive reviews. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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