Some things never change . . . and some things change you forever.Sarah Cooley has come home to Last Chance, New Mexico, for one reason--because it doesn't change. After a relationship gone bad with a man who wanted to change everything about her, Sarah is more than ready for the town whose motto may as well be, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Chris Reed, on the other hand, wants nothing more than to spark some change in the little town. As the new owner of the Dip 'n' Dine, he's shaking things up to draw folks from all over the Southwest into his restaurant. As it turns out, the winds of change are blowing into Last Chance--just not in the ways that Sarah or Chris might expect. With the same evocative writing and charming characters that won fans for her debut novel, Cathleen Armstrong invites you back to Last Chance for a heartwarming, romantic story of two people navigating the twists and turns of life in a small town. Cathleen Armstrong is the award-winning author of Welcome to Last Chance. Though she lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, her roots remain deep in New Mexico where she grew up and where much of her family still lives. Learn more at www.cathleenarmstrong.com. My Review: This is book two in the series and even though I did not read the first book I felt like I was visiting Last Chance. My favorite character was Chris. He tried to change the status quo in a town that was not used to change. He ended up changing his heart instead. Sarah was a diverse character. She did not want to lose herself to a man, so she came back to Last Chance. She did not realize that her heart would end up wanting her to change the status quo as well. I loved the small town feel, and can not wait to learn more about these characters in book three. I hope to get some more of Elizabeth's knowledge and experience. I also really liked Olivia and her relationship with Chris. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review from Revell, however all opinions are my own. |
Sunday, May 18, 2014
One More Last Chance by Cathleen Armstrong Review
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