“The Secret of Willow Inn” by Pat Nichols


The Secret of Willow Inn (Willow Falls Series Book 1) by Pat Nichols

I enjoyed this story immensely and read it in one sitting. The small town, characters, and story line kept my interest from beginning to end. I really liked the main characters Emily and Rachel as they are introduced to each other because of a common friend and interest in investing in the town.

Several twists and turns, romance, tragedy, complicated relationships, and small town drama-all in this clean christian fiction novel. Great characters, great story-highly recommend reading it! I would love to read more stories about this town and their characters from this author!

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

About the Book:
Two women fighting for their dreams—one who’s long lost hers—are united by tragedy and a long-held secret.

Pregnant with her first child, Emily Hayes is eager to help her mother finish transforming an estate into the Willow Inn and write a novel about Willow Falls’ colorful history. A tragic event threatens her parents’ plans to refurbish an abandoned hotel and transform the obscure Georgia setting into a tourist destination.

Sadie Lyles left Willow Falls a murderer who’d killed the town hero. She returns as a despised felon and seeks solace in the town’s café. Emily struggles to unite the close-knit community and becomes Sadie’s biggest advocate. She strives to uncover the truth about the crime and save her town from dying.

To appease her father, Rachel, a VP in his Atlanta real-estate-development firm, relegates her acting dream to secret performances for imaginary audiences. After meeting charming, flirtatious Charlie Bricker, manager for Willow Falls’ future vineyard, she vows to break free from her father’s control.

The tragedy and Willow Inn’s secret past launch Emily and Rachel on a collision course with destiny and truth.

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