Sunday, January 7, 2018

My Heart Belongs in San Francisco


When Abby Effingham becomes stranded in the middle of the California gold rush, her money depletes quickly even while her prospects for marriage increase daily. But Abby is on a mission to find her mother—not romance. Will a ridiculous scandal keep her from traveling on, or will it wake up an aloof innkeeper to the treasure right under his roof?

Samuel Harris runs a moderately priced hotel where Abby and her family’s elderly butler find shelter. He is looking forward to when she—and her parade of suitors—move on, though he concedes to let her work in his restaurant. When the sassy socialite is in trouble, will Samuel come to her rescue or find himself alone?

I found this book to be disappointing.  I have read lots of other books by Janice Thompson and I didn't think this one was near as good.  The story line was very good and I liked the characters.  Flaws and all.  But every situation called for a scripture verse and then it was expounded on. Don't get me wrong,  I'm a Christian and there is a scripture for all our situations.  The book probably could have been a novella if not for what I felt was filler. 

I was given this book by Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.  I was  not compensated in any way.

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