This is book nine of the Better Date than Never series and the main characters are Melinda Morgan and Nate Carter. They used to be best friends as kids and she hasn’t seen Nate since he kissed her on the swings when she was fourteen and then oved away a week later. She had just lost her dog and he was comforting her, but she didn’t know until now, that his parents told him they were divorcing when he got back that night and he had to decide who to live with. He decided to move to Paris with his mother, believing she needed him the most. He left her heartbroken after her first kiss! She has had a turn of bad luck recently, being let go from her job as her boss tried to cut down on expenses, and she is too qualified for all the jobs she has been trying to apply for over the last seven weeks. She calls into Bernie’s Bakery to get a pick me up, before going to see her mother and ask for some of her inheritance money from her father’s tragic death. Whilst in the bakery, she learns that Bernie has to completely rest due to health issues and is struggling to trust someone to look after the bakery and manage it for him while he has two weeks off. Bernie was great to her mother and her, after her dad died and so she offers to help him for the next two weeks. She then gets hit with the news that his son Nate is back in town after being told of his father’s ill health and will be helping out in the bakery!
When she gets to speak to the hot man he has become, he breaks the news that his dad is selling the bakery as he has been advised to give up working permanently for his health. This gives Melinda the idea to use her inheritance to buy the bakery and manage it herself, having worked there when she was younger. But the visit to her mother spends her into a spin when she is given a letter from her father, with a Carpe Diem list for her to complete before she can receive her inheritance, which should have been given to her some ten years before when she turned eighteen. Her mother hadn’t dealt well with her husband’s death and had only just realised there was a letter for her as well as Melinda. Melinda’s list has only four items to be completed, but some will be nearly impossible for her, if her past is anything to go by. One is to hold a girl’s night, something impossible for her as she has no real girl friends, having never been invited into any groups at work, school or otherwise. It is Avery, the barista at the bakery who volunteers to come to hers for a night in, as well as Mary Ann, a friend of her flatmate Ginger. Since being called a lot of names as a child for her pudgy appearance, she rigidly stuck to a regime which left her a much smaller size and never being seen without full make up and dressed smartly. She didn’t realise how off putting that was to other women and that they were scared to approach her!
She has a tight deadline in which to get all of her list completed, as there are already other people interested in buying the bakery and the rest of the building, but she refuses to let Nate or anyone else tell Bernie of her wishes to buy and run the bakery. It is his retirement money and she won’t see him put out of taking a higher offer if one is given. Nate is getting closer to her and his friendly hugs are making her think very unfriendly things about him and his luscious lips. He wants a second chance with her and regrets never getting in touch once he had moved away with his mother. He was young and thought a clean break was better to her, as he has loved her since then and still does. Whether she has the strength to complete all of her dad’s wishes as well as open herself up to another heartbreak, when he leaves for another of his adventurous and somewhat dangerous work trips. He lives for adventure and that is the last thing she wants in her life after losing her father so young. A father who also had an adventurous spirit and was always wanting to go up in hot air balloons for that next adventure and the peace it brought him. Can she risk everything to complete the list, face her fears, save the bakery from disappearing and last but not least, to allow her feelings to be put out that there and possible open to a broken heart again? A lovely tale of loss and heartbreak, but also of grabbing opportunities when they come about and living life to the full, as you never know when it might end! I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.