Of course Morgan Williams is grateful to her great-aunt for bequeathing her half ownership in a seaside cottage in Maine-but there's a catch. To claim it, she has to spend four weeks onsite. That's a tall order for an advertising professional who rarely takes off four days, let alone four weeks. As for the other stipulation¿that she volunteer for a camp for troubled kids run by her co-heir¿what is that all about?Grant Kincaid is equally baffled by the stipulations attached to Jo's legacy. Why would his old friend sic her workaholic great-niece on him? Surely she knew that after all he'd been through, he'd have little patience with people whose priorities were messed up.When a sudden reversal of fortune leaves Morgan adrift, however, spending time in Maine is no longer a burden but a godsend. And as she and Grant work together to support the camp that's dear to his heart, might they both discover a different legacy than either expected?
This book is the third in the Sisters and Brides Trilogy by Irene Hannon and a great ending to the three. The main character is the one of three sisters that receive an inheritance from their great aunt and in order for the sisters to fully receive their inheritance they must do what she has stipulated for 6 months. This sister is a work-a-holic who must go co-own a cottage in New England and volunteer for children's camp. While doing this and through various events and getting to know the person she co-owns the cottage with, she starts to re-evaluate her life and what's important to her. It's a great story of growth, love and how God uses unexpected events to reveal amazing blessings! I highly recommend it and the two other books of the trilogy: The Best Gift and Gift from the Heart.
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