Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Life's Too Short for White Walls

 


About the Book:

Still reeling from her divorce, Joss Murphy flees to Banjo Bend, Kentucky, where she'd been safe and happy as a child. Weary and discouraged, she talks Ezra McIntire into renting her a not-quite-ready cabin at the campground that was once her family’s farm.

With PTSD a constant companion, Ez thrives on the seclusion of the campground. The redhead in Cabin Three adds suggestions to his improvement plans, urging color and vibrancy where there was none.

Neither Joss nor Ez are looking for love, yet their attraction is undeniable under the comfort of campfires, hayrides, and family who bring these two lost souls together.

 Our Review:

It is always a joy to read one of author Flaherty’s ‘adventures’, this one about Joss, a woman recovering from years of emotional trauma. How she finds it—and at the very last place she expected—is a pure joy to read. Do Not Miss.

 On a scale of 1-5, Life’s Too Short for White Walls earns a 7.

Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews


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