About the Book
Buying a haunted house was never in Ashley Scott’s plans, but when an intriguing opportunity drops into her lap after a major setback, she finds herself trekking cross-country to Hope Harbor on the Oregon coast to launch a new life.
Wounded warrior Jonathan Gray isn’t sure what to make of the attractive woman on his reclusive older neighbor’s isolated property, but her presence is none of his business–until she enlists his help with an ambitious project. When Jonathan finds his interest in the new arrival becoming more personal than professional, however, his defenses go up. There’s no room in his life–or his heart–for romance.
Yet, as these three hurting people join forces to restore life, laughter, and love to a historic estate that has known too much sadness, they may also find healing, hope, and happiness for themselves.
Bestselling author Irene Hannon invites you back to Hope Harbor, where hearts heal and love blooms.
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In My Opinion
In Windswept Way, Irene Hannon returns readers to beloved Hope Harbor with cameos from many memorable characters—Charlie, the good-natured quarrelling and golf-loving minster and priest, and a few more familiar faces—along with new ones.
When Ashley moves to Hope Harbor, she’s intent on making Windswept Way, a place some think is haunted, a place for people to come celebrate the special events in their lives. She envisions weddings and parties and more on the grounds of Windswept Way. But to do that, she needs funds and someone capable enough to create her landscape vision. Enter Jon and Rose, and all of their lives are about to change in many ways.
This story is about the scars we carry—inside and out. It’s one of letting go of the past to embrace God’s best future. It’s about seeing beyond appearance to the state of the heart and living life to the fullest. Windswept Way is my favorite in this series yet.
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