This is the second book of this author with an animal theme, she must love her dogs! There are notes at the end of the book highlighting the importance of pets as therapy, and encouraging reader to participate. ‘Lord Bob’ has a central role in this book, with a hotel that is pet friendly, the dog was everywhere!
Libby and Jason are a young couple trying to bring back their family hotel, The White Swan Hotel to life after years of neglect, physically and fiscally. These renovations take an unexpected deviation when a serious car accident occurs at the front of the hotel, leaving a young woman with serious amnesia. Libby comes up with the name of Pippa for this shell shocked young woman, and from there the act of kindness begins. Surrounded by an awesome and close knit community and friends, this hotel really starts to take shape.
Realistically this would be a 3.5 star read for me, quite a meandering story that at times slowed down a little too much to keep my interest keen. Libby was quite strong and capable woman but a little bit too weak to be entirely believable, and the ending was a tiny bit lacklustre with one of the sub plots left a bit in the middle of nowhere.
A good commute story for the wind down after work, Lucy Price-Lewis has a gorgeous voice, a very skilled narrator.