New Year’s Eve at Serendipity Springs: A Sweet Small Town Romance (Serendipity Springs Sweet Holiday Romance)
About
When a winter storm damages her beloved bakery, Jessica Martin is determined to hold everything together for her daughter and the town that depends on Destiny’s Bakery. Then Ryan Jackson, a temporary handyman with a gentle heart and a complicated past, shows up to help patch the leaks—and slowly starts mending more than just the roof.
As snow falls over Serendipity Springs, unexpected feelings begin to bloom. But with New Year’s Eve approaching and Ryan’s time in town running out, Jessica must decide whether to protect her heart or take a chance on love one more time.
A tender, uplifting story of second chances and small-town charm, New Year’s Eve at Serendipity Springs will leave you believing in hope, home, and happily ever after.
A sweet romance about healing hearts, finding family, and learning to trust again. Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Wiggs.
Praise for this book
Ella Score has given us an awesome read once more . Full of heart ,who could ask for more? Jessica Martin is trying her best ,wants to hold her head up high and keep going for her daughter. An handyman does more than fix her leaking roof. Ryan Jackson is the real deal if she can allow herself to feel the love they can be sure of. A sweet romance ,a dalliance . Two hearts that are meant to be if they gave each other a chance . Love ,love ,love this storyline,it’s simply superb,I thought it might be on reading the blurb. Awesome storytelling by Ella about a young lady and an handyman fella. Compelling and cute to boot.
This was a great story; I really enjoyed it. Jessica the MFC, is struggling with her bakery while also raising her daughter Chloe, a teenager. The shop is in need of repairs but there are no contractors available. She gets a recommendation of a handyman who is working in the area. But Ryan arrived late which immediately puts him on Jessica's bad side. A sweet second chance romance in a small town.
They were just meant to be together. To live means courage. I just couldn't put it down until I finished it. Very sweet and beautifully written.