Fresh starts, hope, and happily ever afters…
Nurse Sage Nichols life changed when she lost her favorite patient and inherited a bed and breakfast in a town she didn’t know existed. She traveled to Aspen Cove intent to sell so she could hurry back to her life in Denver. Little did she know, she was about to find everything she ever needed in the tiny mountain town with a big heart. Sage found herself in a place where caring for your neighbor was a way of life. In her case, that happened to be surly Cannon Bishop, the man of her dreams.
Cannon Bishop was a man who learned long ago that hope was a dangerous thing. Closed off from the world after a family tragedy, Cannon lived a lonely life as the owner of Aspen Cove’s only bar and son to the town drunk. When Sage Nichols breezed into town, she offered the possibility of more if he’d only open his heart. Cannon’s protective walls tumble and suddenly a brighter future of healing, hope, and peace was possible… if only Sage would stay.
(Blurb from Goodreads)
Lately I’ve been enjoying watching small town romances on Netflix like Virgin River and Hart of Dixie. One Hundred Reasons by Kelly Collins fits right in, and even reminds me of a Hallmark movie (but much better in my opinion).
The main character, Sage, is so easy (for me) to connect with. She has such a big heart, but at the same time, she’s no pushover. A patient that she became close to leaves her a Bed and Breakfast in the small town of Aspen Cove. Upon going there to check it out Sage of course meets Connor.
I really enjoyed how Sage and Connors first meeting was so unexpected, like nothing I’ve read before. And man, Connor really doesn’t like her at first, lol.
It only took me a few days to read this book and I looked forward to continuing it every night before bed.
If you enjoy contemporary romance, give Kelly Collin’s One Hundred Reasons a try! Who knows, maybe we’ll see it as a Netflix series some day. 🙂
***I received a free copy of this book from the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.***