When their parents die in a tragic accident, Molly Bennett and her siblings pull
together to fulfill their parents' dream: turning their historic home back into an inn.
Adam Bradford (a.k.a. bestselling author Nathanial Grey) is a reclusive author with a
bad case of writer's block. Desperate for inspiration as his deadline approaches, he
travels to a North Carolina lake town, the setting of his next novel. There he
immediately meets his muse, a young innkeeper who fancies herself in love with his
alter ego.
When Molly finds an old letter in the walls of her inn she embarks on a mission with
Adam to find the star-crossed lovers and bring them the closure they deserve. But
the guest she invites along has secrets of his own. Past and present collide as truths
are revealed, and Molly and Adam will have to decide if love is worth trusting.
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Love, mystery, hope and humour
Tue, 3 Dec 2019 | Review
by: Kelly H.
With any Denise Hunter, I expect a heartwarming, Christian story but in Lake Season she outdoes herself! I am so glad this is a start of a series and I’ll be able to return to this delightful small town and wonderful characters.
The main story follows Molly opening her family’s B and B, with her two siblings, in the wake of their parents sudden death. Whilst grief is a part of her emotional journey, the focus of the novel is moving forward through the pain. Molly’s first guest, Adam, fast becomes a friend and when a old but romantic letter is found in the walls, the two set to finding the sender and intended recipient.
Through flashbacks to the time the letter was written, Denise introduces two additional leading characters who are also struggling with their identity. Through each of these four characters, Denise wrestles with different elements of what it means to follow God’s path and trust in our innate worth as His child. It’s beautifully done.
Love is at the centre of this novel: family love, romantic love and community love. The book highlights the way we connect and lean on one another, how we build and break trust and how hard it is to rebuild that trust when fear paralyse us.
Amongst the serious threads of love, mystery, and hope is a healthy dose of humour and small town fun! It was so easy to read it straight through to see how it would all work out! I loved it from start to finish, it’s a five out of five on the en-JOY-ment scale and highly recommended!
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