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Title | : | The Magnolia Inn |
Author | : | Carolyn Brown |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 292 pages |
Published | : | January 15th 2019 by Montlake Romance |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary. Fiction. Audiobook. Contemporary Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Drama |
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A Washington Post and Amazon Charts bestseller.
New York Times bestselling author Carolyn Brown brings together two wounded hearts in a Texas romance of second chances and twice-in-a-lifetime true love.
Inheriting the Magnolia Inn, a Victorian home nestled in the East Texas pines, is a fantasy come true for Jolene Broussard. After living with the guilt of failing to rescue her self-destructive mother, Jolene knows her aunt and uncle’s B&B is the perfect jump start for a new life and a comforting place to call home. There’s just one hitch: stubborn and moody carpenter Tucker Malone. He’s got a half interest in the Magnolia Inn, and he’s planting his dusty cowboy boots squarely in the middle of her dream.
Ever since his wife’s death, Tucker’s own guilt and demons have left him as guarded as Jolene. The last thing he expects is for his new partner to stir something inside him he thought was gone forever. And as wary as Jolene is, she may have found a kindred spirit—someone she can help, and someone she can hold on to.
Restoring the Magnolia Inn is the first step toward restoring their hearts. Will they be able to let go of the past and trust each other to do it together?
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Original Title: | The Magnolia Inn ASIN B07DC8LGG7 |
Setting: | Jefferson, Texas,2019(United States) |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 13811 Users | 866 ReviewsEvaluate Based On Books The Magnolia Inn
Okay this ones a pretty predictable old style romance about Jolene and Tucker two troubled souls who find them selves and then eventually each other as they work as business partners in restoring the Old Magnolia Inn , which Jolene inherits from her Aunt Sugar. Yep Aunt Sugar - thats right. 3.5 starsGood slow-building romance between two hurting people who can't seem to let go of their painful pasts. Jolene was raised by a mother who was an alcoholic and a drug addict, making Jolene the "adult" in the family. After Jolene grew up and moved out, her mom died of an overdose, leaving Jolene feeling guilty for deserting her. Then Jolene's boyfriend also turned out to be an alcoholic who cleaned out her bank accounts. She needed a chance for a fresh start.Jolene's Aunt Sugar has given her a
I love second chance romance stories and this was an excellent contemporary romance with second chances thrown in. I wanted to read this book as soon as I saw this cover, but I also love Carolyn Brown's books. She has a folksy, fun way of telling a story and the characters in this one fit right into that. Jolene has had a rough life, losing her father when she was young and her mother sinking into addiction. Her last boyfriend was a weekend drunk and she has had enough. Moving to The Magnolia

I was given a free copy of this book to read and review for Wicked Reads.With themes of loss and grief and a focus on strong relationships between quirky southern women, this story kept reminding me of Steel Magnolias. I enjoyed the intergenerational relationships and I liked Jolene for her determination as she builds a new life for herself. I didnt love this story as much as I expected to. In an age of a million property porn instagram accounts, restoration blogs and Pinterest boards, this
An absolutely terrible book. Reads like a Steel Magnolias wannabe, but a nonsensical, terrible version of it. The main story is interesting enough but it's so drawn out and repetitive. Then there's other side stories that are going on in the background that make no sense. They're insignificant and bring nothing to the story so you end up wondering why it was even mentioned in the first place. And the ending is abrupt and purely lazy writing.
The Magnolia Inn is the newest book by one of my new favorite authors, Carolyn Brown. It tells the story of Jolene and Tucker. Jolene spent her summers with her aunt and uncle at The Magnolia Inn, a B&B owned and operated by them. She loved her summers there and at the beginning of the novel she finds out that she has inherited half of the Inn. Her cousin, through her uncle (no blood relation) has inherited the other half of the Inn. Her aunt and uncle decided it was time for them to retire
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