This, so far, is the best of this series. Although it suffers from being written as a series, so time is wasted on stuffing in extra characters to tie it to the other spin-off books, the author's real experience with children makes the sons of Hannah's love interest, Ethan, charming and delightfully real. Paired with that, Hannah is not given some failed love to be bitter about and overcome, which would have made her a negative character. Instead, Hannah is one of those refreshing positive people who loves her job, loves her family, and loves herself. It makes us, as readers, like her, and it makes the other characters in the book gravitate to her smile. Her employees like her, her family likes her, and the kids like her (done in a very realistic way). Ethan, unlike most typical male romance characters, isn't negative or mean. He levels with Hannah instead of doing nasty things just to push her away. He is also fun to read about and a good father. On top of that the plot of this novel flows well. The mystery side of the story isn't too unbelievable, and most importantly, when push comes to shove nobody does anything overwhelmingly stupid. I'd recommend this book. It's not high literature, but it's enjoyable and won't insult your intelligence.
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