REVIEW: A Family for Easter by Lee Tobin McClain

Posted March 31st, 2018 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, LoveInspired, Review / 2 comments

A Family for Easter by Lee Tobin McClain is a beautiful story of deep friendship, and how it turns into lasting love and brings two families together into one.

Fiona and Eduardo are both single parents in the town of Rescue River, and both dealing with hidden feelings of insecurity, inadequacy, etc., as they do their best to raise their children. They are friendly to each other as their children are on sports teams together, and the friendship gradually deepens when Eduardo and his children rent a carriage house from Fiona.

The children are all fast friends, while Fiona and Eduardo are more hesitant, yet clearly enjoy their time together. Their relationships with their deceased spouses hold them back, however, due to fear of repeating past relationship mistakes.

I truly enjoyed reading about Fiona, Eduardo and their children, and I recommend this to other readers of inspirational romance. You will not be disappointed!
 

Book Info:

Publication: February 20, 2018 | Love Inspired |

Too different to fall in love? In Rescue River, anything can happen…When wealthy single mom Fiona Farmingham rents her carriage house to widowed Eduardo Delgado, it’s purely in friendship. Insecure over her late husband’s betrayal, Fiona hides her attraction to the humble landscaper. Between them they have six children, two dogs–and a world of differences. But with half a dozen little matchmakers involved, can they find the courage to reach for happiness once more?

 

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