Two intriguing mysteries.
Two lonely hearts.
One Christmas miracle.
Anderson Trimble enjoys his life as an innkeeper. With his affable personality and engaging nature, he does an excellent job of taking care of his guests. Unfortunately, he’s also quite adept at keeping others at arm’s length. Orphaned at an early age, he’s convinced it is better to be alone than to risk abandonment. He doesn’t intend to change his stance, not even for love.
Dinah Smith is known for her cheerful disposition, but the few months since her mother’s death have been the most difficult of her life. Even her position as a teacher at the Clarke Institute for Young Women isn’t enough to distract her from the disturbing secret her mother bequeathed on her deathbed. Struggling to come to terms with the secret’s ramifications for her life, she finds an unexpected ally in Anderson Trimble.
Trimble cannot deny his attraction to the beautiful teacher, and when he is suddenly engulfed in a mystery of his own, he vows to do whatever he can to keep her safe, even if that means risking his heart in the process. But will his determination to uncover the truth lead them into even more danger?
My Review:
Returning to Roderick Glen was such a treat! In this novella we get to see Anderson Trimble, the proprietor of the Hook and Eye Inn, and learn about his story. I loved that the seemingly gruff and bristly Whistler is not all that he seems to be. If you enjoy stories with mystery, of forgiveness, and redemption you will love reading this. While this is part of the The Ladies of Roderick Glen, it can be read as a standalone. I also recommend you read all of the books that are set in a small village filled with interesting people. I received a complimentary copy of the book. A positive review was not required and all opinions are my own.
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