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The Davis women have terrible luck with men. They have been abandoned, widowed and in Joelle's case cheated on. When she walked in on her husband and his mistress having sex on the desk in his office she was devastated. Pretending nothing was wrong for the sake of her children, she stuck it out for six months. When summer rolled around, she packed up her three girls and headed home to Landon Minnesota for the summer at Shore Leave Cafe, a family owned business. When she meets and lusts after Blythe Tilson, her world starts to tilt.

I loved the characters in this book. From her loving yet irascible gran to her naive daughters, the women in this family have grit and backbones. The other townsfolk that inhabit the story are typical small town people who are loyal and supportive of one another. The cafe is quite the place. It seems to bustle at certain times of the day and people tend to gravitate there to meet up and talk. The plot is easy to follow and keeps you interested. I wanted to know what was going to happen to the characters and I was hoping it would work out well for them. I probably would have given this book five stars, but the way it ended bothers me. I do not like cliffhangers. I enjoy a good series, but when I have to read the next book to finish the story, I am a little put out. I recommend this one to lovers of romance, family drama and chick lit, but if you do not like this type of ending, you might not want to pick this one up.

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Joelle has had enough of marriage after finding out about her husband's fair and takes her 3 daughters back to Landon, Minnesota where she grew up. She find little has changed but to see it as an adult it's a whole new world. This is book one of a new series that centers on Joelle's family and their restaurant the Shore Leave Cafe. Open ended so lots of possibilities for future books. I like the relaxed easy writing style.

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A very well written book. This book has a good storyline and cast of characters. I loved the small town setting.

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After catching her husband red handed with another woman, Jo takes her daughters and heads home to Landon, Minnesota for the summer. Her family, who run the Shore Leave Cafe by the lake, welcome her with open arms. A family of strong women, they take Jo under their wings to help her recover. Romance is the last thing on Jo’s mind, but she can’t help being drawn to Blythe Tilson, a cafe employee with a trouble past. Should she even attempt to get involved again? And what about the family curse, the one that says the women of the family are destined to lose the man they love? This was a funny, touching, bittersweet story, and I loved that the women in the book were capable of taking care of themselves. Part of a series, this can be read as a standalone, but will resonate more with readers if they read all the books

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