Family Secrets at Inglenook Inn by Helen Rolfe

Thank you @rararesouces and @HelenRolfe for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Family secrets at the inglenook inn is s beauful front cover its very colourful and pretty. The story is about Rupert and Katy they are loving characters in the book and you warm to them both straight the way. Its good plot and s lovely and heartwarming read that you will like reading again. The story is set in New york . This is easy book to get into straight away and take you away from your normal routine 5 stars Family Secrets at the Inglenook Inn Welcome back to the Inglenook Inn, your home away from home. Rupert has been the chef at the Inglenook Inn for years. He loves working at the boutique hotel, crafting exquisite meals and fantastic desserts for each and every guest. When his boss, who is practically family, has to rush away to take care of her daughter, Rupert has to step up and run the place. That would be challenge enough, but then his sister Natalie shows up, bringing a lot more than luggage. Katy is out of a job and out of luck until she lands a temporary job at the Inglenook Inn. With her years of experience, helping to manage a hotel is a challenge she relishes. But there’s more drama under the roof than she expected and she’s worried her dad might be making a decision he’ll regret. Rupert and Katy have their hands full, but there’s magic in the air at the Inglenook Inn, and as they work side by side they discover something new and unexpected. Is it possible to fall in love in just a few short days? Author Bio – Helen Rolfe is the author of many bestselling contemporary women’s fiction titles, set in different locations from the Cotswolds to New York. Most recently published by Orion, she is bringing sixteen titles to Boldwood – a mixture of new series and well-established backlist. She lives in Hertfordshire with her husband and children.

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