My Review:

Overall: 3.75

Performance: 4.0

Story: 3.75

This was a good book for a few days of light-hearted listening. The book isn’t super-deep, but it’s not that type of story.

Joel is in Lavender Shores to do one thing…to set up a new flagship store for his father’s mega-coffee corporation. The problem…what Joel wants to do goes against everything that the town stands for and allows.

Andrew is a true son of Lavender Shores. He’s grown up there as have all of the generations of family before him that founded the town. While small town life isn’t for everyone, Andrew loves it and never plans to leave. This small town is in his heart.

Overall, I enjoyed the story. Like I mentioned, it’s a fluffy little read. There’s a good basis for the story and I enjoyed all the characters throughout (although I’m seriously intrigued by Andrew’s ‘unique’ parents).

I enjoyed listening to it and always enjoy Kirt Graves narration.