Certain things annoy Ian Flynn to no end; kids, dogs, old women, and a woman with an agenda. Unwittingly, he places himself smack in the middle of them all. And to make matters worse, Lucy Mitchell's agenda is to rid Butternut Creek of him. Not that it matters. She won't get her way. But just as he's preparing to allow her to flex her powers of persuasion, a tragedy rips his world apart.
Moonlight Bay Camp for Kids is Lucy Mitchell's safe haven; the place that saved her and her sister as children. Now that cherished piece of ground is being threatened by Ian Flynn and she isn't about to stand still for it.
What can a small town girl do against big city money and a big city ego? Turns out, quite a bit. Only time and a rude-awakening will seal the fate of them all.
Terri Morrison Kaiser was raised in the north woods of Wisconsin, running barefoot along forest paths, splashing in the lakes, and camping under the stars. Small-town life and its characters have provided much fodder for storytelling. Her novels revolve around family, the ups and downs, secrets, lies, love, and most importantly, laughter. She now lives in Minnesota with her heart straddling the state line.
You know what you are getting right from the start. No real twists or turns. Needs an editor to go back and fix the typos A sweet romance that was easy reading but again nothing original
I enjoyed the Witness Tree, but this was a real disappointment. Was a predictable romance novel! Glad it was short or I probably would not have finished it.