This is a perfect, heartwarming novel full of Southern charm and family values. I can't believe this is Lauren K. Denton's first novel!
Sara Jenkins owns Bits and Pieces, a store filled with antiques, furniture, and odds and ends, in New Orleans, Louisiana. She grew up in Sweet Bay, Alabama with her grandmother following her parents' death, but she only makes occasional trips back, absorbed in her hectic life as a small business owner. As soon as she turned eighteen, Sara left Sweet Bay behind, trying to distance herself from the constraints of small-town life and her eccentric grandmother, Mags.
However, when Mags passes away, Sara returns to Sweet Bay and carries out Mags' wish that Sara restore her house, which once was a bed and breakfast but now is home to Mags' friends, to its former glory. Mags' only requirement is that Sara restore the house, The Hideaway, but once complete, she is free to do with the house as she pleases. Sara never imagined herself returning to Sweet Bay and certainly never pictured herself becoming enchanted with The Hideaway like nearly everyone else who passes through its doors, but once she is back, she is charmed by the residents of the old B&B and also by the contractor she hired to carry out the renovations. Meanwhile, she discovers that her grandmother's life may have been more complicated than it appeared, and she begins to unravel secrets that shaped Mags into the woman she became and The Hideaway into the retreat and safe haven it was.
Each time I picked up this story, it filled me with a warm, fuzzy feeling, and the characters became like old friends, with their unique personalities and likability. I'm not one to return to books that often, but I have an inkling that I may be rereading this one at some point in the future. Highly, highly recommend to fans of so many types of fiction: Southern, contemporary, romance, women's, family sagas, etc.