Member Review
Review by
Ruth P, Reviewer
Once again, I enjoyed my visit to Juniper Meadows . Reading “Come Rain or Shine” was like a warm embrace as I was welcomed back into the family fold just like one of the book characters.
The Juniper Meadows businesses are flourishing but are still recovering from the havoc wreaked by an unhappy ex employee. In this story, Rhys, takes on a manager to develop the campsite so he can spend more time with the farming side of the business. Known for his loving but somewhat smothering need to control and plan he has high standards. He employs Tasha, a self confessed, work obsessed control freak, who seems a perfect match for the job. However, all is not as bright as it seems and trouble is on the horizon. I have to admit when the trouble arrives it forms a very small part of the narrative and is resolved quickly. It didn’t remove from my enjoyment of the book but I was surprised at what a small part of the story the “action” played in the end.
Every time I read a Juniper Meadows book I wish I could visit, and I would certainly need little encouragement to stay. The books are well written stories about the Travers family and their slowly expanding business. They are also romance stories and as well as the business expanding in each book the family does too, as another family member finds their soul mate. I look forward to reading more in the series to see if the rest of the family will find their happy ever after.
The Juniper Meadows businesses are flourishing but are still recovering from the havoc wreaked by an unhappy ex employee. In this story, Rhys, takes on a manager to develop the campsite so he can spend more time with the farming side of the business. Known for his loving but somewhat smothering need to control and plan he has high standards. He employs Tasha, a self confessed, work obsessed control freak, who seems a perfect match for the job. However, all is not as bright as it seems and trouble is on the horizon. I have to admit when the trouble arrives it forms a very small part of the narrative and is resolved quickly. It didn’t remove from my enjoyment of the book but I was surprised at what a small part of the story the “action” played in the end.
Every time I read a Juniper Meadows book I wish I could visit, and I would certainly need little encouragement to stay. The books are well written stories about the Travers family and their slowly expanding business. They are also romance stories and as well as the business expanding in each book the family does too, as another family member finds their soul mate. I look forward to reading more in the series to see if the rest of the family will find their happy ever after.
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