The Inn on Mirror Lake by Debbie Mason


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The Inn on Mirror Lake by Debbie Mason, book four in the Highland Falls series follows Ellie and Nate, their pretend/fake relationship, and the amazing cast of secondary characters that make this an enjoyable fun-filled love story, along with some drama and intrigue.  Nathan Black might look like a bad boy but he’s more like a teddy bear, kind and understanding, yet obsessed with seeking justice for a friend he lost in the line of duty. Ellie MacLeod appears soft and delicate but has a backbone of steel, who gave up her career to care for her grandfather and his aging inn, with a secret “gift” she’s struggled her whole life to hide. Together Nate and Ellie fight against her family trying to sell the Inn that has been in her family for generations and put her grandfather in a home. I wanted to be a guest at the Inn if only to watch these two totally opposite, but made for each other, fall in love. With the help of Granny MacLeod, Grandfather Joe, the Judge, and the rest of the town helping her and Nate, will they discover that they can have a life together; as these amazing senior citizens interfere, with their meddling and matchmaking. Just when things are looking positive for them, Nate takes charge of a grieving teen, an old love comes to town, attempting to break Ellie and Nate apart, Ellie’s sister brings a dog for her to look after, and her mother ups her determination in the fight to sell the Inn. However, no matter what comes their way, when they dance to their song, the world comes together.

 

Ms. Mason wrote an enjoyable, amusing, emotional, and heartwarming story that should not be missed. She provided a tale rich with sizzling chemistry, family dynamics, clever banter, lots of laughs, and quirky characters giving Ellie and Nate a chance at love, happiness, and a future together. I highly recommend The Inn on Mirror Lake to other readers. 

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