Summary: Carolina Breeze (Bluebell Inn Romance #2) by Denise Hunter
A jilted bride. A struggling innkeeper. And a romantic
mountain getaway that changes everything.
Rising Hollywood star Mia Emerson is looking for a safe place to land in
the wake of a public breakup and scandal, and she finds it in the lake town of
Bluebell, North Carolina—the location of her canceled honeymoon. She wants
nothing more than to hide and wait for the tabloids to die down.
Soon after her arrival at the Bluebell Inn, Mia meets Levi Bennett, who
runs the inn along with his two younger sisters. Drawn to one another from the
start, Mia trusts Levi to keep her location from the press, and Levi confides
in Mia about the financial state of the inn—a secret he’s been keeping from his
sisters.
When Mia and Levi discover an old journal that hints at a rare diamond
necklace hidden in the inn, they set off on a treasure hunt to find the
long-lost heirloom. What they don’t expect to surface are
feelings they thought were safely locked away. Mia and Levi must decide if
falling in love again is too big a risk—or if it will uncover a treasure of its
own instead.
This Bluebell Inn romance
takes us to a quiet North Carolina retreat that holds more secrets than it
shares.
Book Review: Carolina Breeze
(Bluebell Inn Romance #2) by Denise
Hunter
Plot
Carolina Breeze
(Bluebell Inn Romance #2) by @Denise Hunter is about Mia Emerson who is escaping Hollywood
following a huge scandal. With her engagement broken, she goes on a solo
honeymoon to Bluebell Inn, North Carolina, where ex-project manager and inn
keeper Levi helps her stay away from the paparazzi while dealing with his own serious
issues.
Characters
I find main character, Mia Emerson, to be a very
likable and nice person in a vulnerable situation who suffers loneliness,
insecurities and heart aches like any other less famous person.
In spite of being a Hollywood celebrity she seems like
the girl next door, and I enjoy the parts of the story describing how Mia
learns to trust other people again, Levi in particular.
Writing
I really enjoyed the setting of this story in the Blue
Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. It stood out to me, as I have not read
anything set in this region before. I found the writing just beautifully
heartwarming, easy flowing and enjoyable with plenty of references to fresh
air, pine smell and outdoor living around the lake.
The mystery connected to Mia’s grandparents mixed into
the plot I totally loved. It added an extra excitement to the story. Nice to
see Mia got something other than the miserable state of her life to focus on
when she was going about solving the mystery together with Levi.
Romance
In the midst of Mia’s messy
life situation, the relationship with Levi got room to develop. I found the writing
of the romance part very well done and expertly balanced between clean and intensely
romantic.
Faith element
In the middle of huge
personal drama, Mia turned to God. She prayed on and off throughout the story.
The faith element seemed to play a background part in this story, which was ok.
-It was still there.
Overall thoughts
Carolina Breeze (Bluebell
Inn Romance #2) by Denise Hunter had a light and summery vibe I enjoyed a lot. Mixed with Hollywood
celebrity issues and topped with a mystery and a faith element, it all tied
together in a nice and easily read little package.
Carolina Breeze
(Bluebell Inn Romance #2) by Denise Hunter is the first work I have read by Denise Hunter. While I would have preferred to
read Lake
Season (Buebell Inn Romance #1) first, I jumped right into installment #2. Carolina
Breeze worked perfectly as a standalone, but as I loved it so much I will
definitely go back and read Lake
Season (Buebell Inn Romance #1) in the Bluebell Inn Romance Series. I want to see what story line I may
pick up from the beginning.
Fans of Denise Hunter will love this
work, as will readers of contemporary women’s fiction. For similar reads it might be a good idea to check out Jody Hedlund's or
Rachel Hauck's work.
Thank you to publisher Thomas Nelson
and NetGalley for this eARC, which gave me the opportunity to share my honest
review. All opinions in this review are completely my own.
My rating: 5 stars / 5
Book Details (from Amazon)
Print Length: 320 pages
Publisher: Thomas Nelson (May 19, 2020)
Publication Date: May 19, 2020
Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07TCZZY8N
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