Sunday, December 20, 2020

Paradise Cove

 In Jenny Holiday's Paradise Cove, the 2nd installment in the Matchmaker Bay contemporary romance series, this sweet tale tells about how two people who weren't looking for love found each other at the right place. For Dr. Nora Walsh, she needed to escape from an abrupt broken relationship with her boyfriend and moved from Toronto to a sleepy little coastal town named Moonflower Bay.  She had set forth a plan to stay there for two years to become the new doctor at the local clinic. Everyone in that small town meddles and plans to match her up with someone. But when she met Jake Ramsey at the local hair salon, a handyman who loved to build and repair things, who wasn't interested in a relationship, and mourned the loss of his newborn son Jude who died a few years ago. But if there wasn't something in the water, when Nora and Jake got together as friends, something continued to build from there into an intimate friends-with-benefits relationship. They were there for each other's sorrows and life's obstacles and were perfectly fit and made for each other. During time, when Nora finds out she's pregnant with Jake's baby, it changed everything when he pushed her away. It was now up to Jake to put the past behind him and set things right to have a future with Nora and their unborn child in a place aptly titled Paradise Cove. 

This was a sweet heart-warming romance about finding love when they would least expect it. I did care for Nora on how she handled being a newcomer to the town, building her clinic, and getting Jake to open up to her surprisingly, and her grandmother's illness and death. I had loved how she changed her plans and decided to stay in the perfect place that's fitting for her. I like Jake and felt bad on how he dealt with such heart-breaking grief from the past and how he was there for Nora through thick. I adored the coastal town of Moonflower Bay and Jake's Paradise Cove by the lake. It was idyllic and magical with its newfound traditions like the Anti-Festival. The theme of the story is Fate could change your plans when you'll be looking for someone-or-something when it sneaks up on you.

If you love an amazing heartfelt contemporary romance with non-stop action, plenty of drama, a hint of intrigue and a sparkle of love, Paradise Cove is the right book for you. 


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