Heather

Heather

by Christine Keniston

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Home is where the heart is... Brilliant cardiac surgeon Heather Preston has invested everything to achieve her dream of working at a world renowned hospital. When an unsettling call from her grandfather the retired general brings her back to her childhood lakeside home, she rediscovers the appeal of life in a small town, the joys of free-spirited youth—and Jake Harper.

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Genre
Contemporary Romance
Subgenre
Small Town
Series
Hart Land Lakeside Inn
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
2 Mild
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
June 26, 2019
Language Versions
English
Fiction Form
Novel

Customer Reviews

Based on 19 reviews
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Joanne
Good reaf

An interesting book with well researched medical details. A feel good story with well developed characters. A happy ending, which I like. A book I recommend.

K
Karla
it's ok

No conflict just cheesy fall in love in five days type of romance. Add in the deviation from actual romance to include family and friends and you get smoldering looks and giddy teenage thoughts. I felt no sparks. Too much focus on family, surroundings and career that essentially it was like reading about the Gilmore girls where Rory likes her guy without the actual chemistry. It is an interesting story because it spoke of family, community and unity but felt too pretty and nicely wrapped up in a bow for my taste.

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Angela
Heather

Another great start to a lovely series, by the looks. Please please Chris keep writing these brilliant runs. I can't wait to read Lily. Keep them coming

P
Phlomis
Great read

Loved the story of Heather and Jake! Nice family and enough people to get a lot of stories, will read the next book.

G
Gray-Raven
Enjoyable romance with likeable protagonists

This is a great novel if you want to dream and relax for a couple of hours. Heather, the female protagonist, belongs to a wonderful family, which I greatly enjoyed reading about, although some aspects of the story-telling felt a bit flat to me.

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