Mallory finds herself an empty nester that has inherited her grandmother's old store. When she goes to check it out she is as surprised as anyone when she decides to resettle in her grandmother's old home town. When she decides to open her own home decor store her family wonders if its folly or a midlife crisis. Mallory is offended and hurt by others judgments of her. But soon discovers that she has some preconceived opinions of others that she needs to remedy. What I liked about this book is that is made God a natural part of Mallory's life and not an artificial or tacked on part of of the story. And while Mallory has some things in her past to deal with she isn't a bitter woman but a lady with a good attitude and one that is relatable.
I received this book from the publishers but was not required to write a positive review.
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