A Future to Fight for
by Mindy Obenhaus
Publisher: Love Inspired
Amazon link: A Future to Fight For (Bliss, Texas, 3):
Book Blurb:
All their dreams will come true…
if they can work together.
Widow Paisley Wainwright’s so close to taking her Texas event-planning business to the next level by turning Renwick Castle into a wedding venue. Only one thing stands in the way: her longtime rival, Crockett Devereaux, who wants the building to become a museum. When the building’s owners insist they collaborate to implement both plans, can Paisley and Crockett put their differences aside…and fight for their dreams together?
My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
My review:
A Future to Fight For is the third book in the Bliss, Texas series. The small-town of Bliss and its people are charming and will touch your heart. It was a short book, but the author does a wonderful job of fully developing the plot of enemy to lovers. Paisley and Crockett both prejudged each other and made assumptions that led them to be rivals. As they begin working together, they soon discovered there was more to each other than they thought. This is the story of their hopes, faith, and dreams that led them to happiness.
Paisley Wainwright has been a widow for five years after losing her husband and son in a car accident. She lost the joy of planning people’s happy-ever-after but recently felt the spark again and dreams of turning the abandoned Renwick Castle into an event and wedding venue.
Crockett Devereaux, a single dad of two, remembers Renwick castle from his childhood when he would help his grandfather who was the caretaker of Renwick Castle. He loves history and hopes to turn the castle into a museum that contains all the treasures he and his grandfather have collected over the years.
The owners love both of their ideas and want them to combine their ideas and work together on the project. Can they get past their grudges long enough to get the job done?
This was such an inspiring book. I loved that Paisley still had so much faith even after losing her husband and son. She was such a kind-hearted person and was willing to help anyone. Crockett had issues with trusting women after his wife left him and his children. He judged Paisley by her looks rather than her inner self. He was trying to protect himself from heartbreak again by distancing himself. I was cheering him on through the entire book and hoping he could see the good in Paisley. I highly recommend this book and look forward to future books in the series.
I received an ARC and am willingly leaving a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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