This is Book 2 of the Inn Boonsboro Trilogy, and I enjoyed it as much as I did Book 1. This one hooks up Owen Montgomery with Avery MacTavish, two people who have been friends their entire lives but are starting to see each other in a different light. We also keep up with Beckett and Clare from Book 1, who are getting married.
Yes, it's simple, easy reading. I read the whole thing pretty much on a plane - half going to Tampa, half coming back from Tampa, so that's an idea of how quick of a read it is. And the characters are very likeable, and we also still have a ghost and an inn in a quaint small town. Is it predictable? Sure it is, but that doesn't mean it isn't entertaining. And it's a nice palate cleanser after some of the deeper stuff I've been reading.
Book 3 is due out in November (yes, Nora really cranks them out), and I'm betting that one is about Ryder and Hope, and they find out who the ghost's boyfriend is, and Hope's a-hole ex-boyfriend comes to town. I guess I'll have to read it to find out.
The Last Boyfriend
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