Three ghosts. A remote cabin in Idaho. Now, a romance-avoiding loner and her mysterious lodger need to learn the secrets behind the ghosts ... and the cabin.
Julia Perrin runs a bed and breakfast that tends to have a strange clientele--people hoping to find true love. She's the eldest of three sisters who have inherited the cabin along with its ghosts--ghosts who are rumored to be "matchmakers." Of course, Julia knows the legend is nonsense, and believes love is highly overrated. She's never been in love and never wants to be, but she needs money, so if people want to spend a night or two at the cabin thinking they might find love, she's fine with it.
But then a handsome French wildlife biologist takes a room at the cabin. Jean-Philippe Fontaine is supposedly staying at the cabin because of its proximity to a remote Idaho forest where some rare falcons are being illegally trapped. But his real reason for being there has to do with the cabin's ghosts. He has no interest in them as ghosts--what nonsense--or in their nonsensical matchmaking. He's interested in their background, and wonders if it doesn't intersect with his own family's mysterious history.
As a result, Julia and Jean-Philippe find that there's a lot more to the cabin's ghosts--and each other--than either of them ever expected.
Find out why Joanne Pence's books are much loved with this heartwarming and "ghostly" romantic trilogy, beginning with If I Loved You.
Praise for Joanne Pence's romances:
"There are a lot of books in this genre that tell heart-warming stories about love ... but not many that tell it in such a way that it makes you feel the sadness and the joy along with the characters."
"I really enjoyed this book and find the only negative thing I can say is that it ended. ... I'm off to look for more books from Ms. Pence."
"I wanted to thank Ms Pence by writing this review before going back to my real life ... the characters made me feel for them, and for me that's what good fiction is all about."
"...she weaves a tale with flesh-and-blood characters, a plot that locks into place and a setting nostalgic yet real."
"Once I started reading it, I couldn't put it down until I was finished it."