Sunday, July 4, 2010

Driftwood Lane by Denise Hunter

Meridith Ward has created a very well ordered life for herself. She's an health inspector in the big city of St. Louis,who's a stickler for the rules, has a fiance who is an accountant and is as "order oriented" as she herself is. Suddenly, one phone call breaks the order of her life into a thousand pieces. She has been named gardian of three young siblings she has never met from a father she has been estranged from since he left her as a young child to be raised by a manic depressive mother. Suddenly, she is thrown into a mix where nothing is ordered and finds herself in Nantucket, trying to run a bed and breakfast that is falling apart and a handyman that makes her feel as unsettled as the ocean during a storm.

This is one in a series of books by Denise Hunter called the Nantucket Series. I'd like to read the others if they are as good as this one.

I received a free copy of this book from BookSneeze to read and review. I was not paid for the review and the opinions expressed are my own.

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