The Wedding Catch by Susan Hatler
Kindle Edition, 145 pages
Published
August 31st 2018
by Hatco Publishing
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.
When Avery Summers finds
out the homeless outreach program where she volunteers is about to lose
their building to a big developer, she’s determined to help.
Unfortunately, she also has to juggle her job at a bakery, help her
friend plan her upcoming wedding, and deal with a sudden flurry of
dinner invitations by the bride’s cousin, a man she’d normally jump at
the chance to date. It’s too bad he reminds her of the stepfather who
abandoned her and her mother, causing Avery to be homeless as a child.
Handsome
and charming Jason Morgan doesn’t appear fazed by Avery’s rejections
and becomes a regular at the bakery where she works. When he asks her
out yet again, Avery responds with a proposal she’s sure he’ll turn
down—she’ll go out with him if he volunteers with her at the homeless
outreach program. To her surprise, he agrees and part of Avery can’t
help but be pleased. Maybe he’s not like her selfish stepfather, after
all.
Sure enough, the more time they spend together, the more
Avery’s convinced that Jason is more than his luxury sports car and
designer suits. He seems to genuinely care about the homeless, and even
agrees to help Avery hunt for long-lost tunnels dating back to the gold
rush that—if they really exist—could save the outreach program’s
building. Before the tunnels can be found, however, Avery’s dealt
several devastating blows, including a shocking revelation that Jason
works for the very developer that wants to tear the building down. Can
Avery convince Jason to put his heart before his career? And will Avery
find healing in forgiveness and second chances?
My Review: 5 StarsI love a story that proves that connections between people can truly happen on a deep level, regardless of similar social and financial situations. Avery and Jason are completely opposite in many ways, but are compatible in the ways that count. He's in town for his cousin's wedding (who just happens to be Avery's boss) and there is an instant bond that grasps them--especially for the very persistent Jason.I love romance more than any other genre, but I love the story to have some deeper levels to it and this one delivers a fun, mild mystery to go along with Avery's passionate cause--helping a homeless program. This book is told from Avery's point-of-view and it's heartening to watch her discover that all of her preconceived notions may not be true.In a sweet and gentle manner, this story swept me off my feet and kept me reading until I honestly couldn't keep my eyes open for one more second. True story--I woke up this morning to finish the book and only had 1.5 pages left. I was so close!Content: mild romance
No comments:
Post a Comment