The Bright Spot by Jill Shalvis

 πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–/5


The Bright Spot, book five in the Sunrise Cove series, once again wrote a heartwarming and humorous story, with the characters, that I connected to and fell in love with. This is a heartwarming story of family ties, both blood and found family, with a side of romance.

Luna and Jameson along with a whole group of misfits who make up the community Luna has created at Apple Ridge Farm. Luna is the glue that keeps the entire farm together, taking care of employees, animals, the business; all while trying to keep afloat. When the owner of the farm dies, Luna inherits half of it. A finance manager from LA inherits the rest. And Luna learns that she has found her birth grandfather; only after he passed away. Luna is close to most of the employees at the farm, and fears sharing that she's now half owner, as she doesn't want to become the same kind of person Silas was. Jameson knew Silas since he was teen, is a numbers guy, and owns the other half of the farm. With a hilarious meet-cute, the chemistry between Luna and Jameson electrifies the air around them. Luna does not want to mix business with pleasure; especially since Jameson might decide to sell his part of the farm off and leave, just like most other people in Luna's life have done so far.

 

Jill Shalvis created a story of found family; with wonderful secondary characters, who added humor and depth to this sweet romance with complicated relationships, and high stakes about keeping employment for several people, is your story. I highly recommend The Bright Spot to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

 

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