Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Review: A Baby at Bramble House (Bramble House Chronicles Book 3) by CJ Carmichael


You never know who will be checking into Bramble House in the charming Montana town of Marietta…

B & B owners Amy and Chet Hardwick have their hands full. They’re fully booked, Chet’s new rodeo school is taking off, and they’re both trying to deal with their own complicated emotions about becoming first time parents. Meanwhile their guests are proving to be anything but relaxed.

Edgar Keyes, widowed geologist for the US Park Service in Yellowstone, has returned to Marietta to right an old wrong, but an unexpected attraction to Tami, one of two sisters at the B & B trying to repair their relationship, has him reevaluating his entire life..

Librarian Mackenzie Sifton is on a doctor-recommended vacation to recover from work-related trauma. She’s looking for relaxation, not romance. But when her car breaks down, passing motorist Craig Denton arrives to the rescue with a toolbox and a dinner invitation.

Romance is the air at Bramble House, but a medical emergency has Amy and Chet thinking they need to close. Their guests have other ideas.

Come join the guests at Bramble House in this heartwarming small-town romance that will take you on a journey of friendship, healing, love, and new beginnings.

 

My Review:

Love, healing and second chances.

Bramble House is a special place and one of my favorite locations in the Marietta books.  From the sweet owners and staff, to the guests who tend to find romance while staying there.  This book has several different stories woven into it.  Amy and Chet, the owners of Bramble House, will soon be first time parents.  They are still learning the ins and outs of running a B&B and are now doing so while trying to prepare for their baby to arrive.  Guests, Mackenzie, Edgar and sisters, Tami and Shari, all arrived with different agendas, but leave with so much more than they expected.  Bramble House is truly a life changing place for all who visit.  This book has a great plot and wonderful characters that make it a memorable book.

 

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