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Book review :The Pink House


 Book review :

💗The Pink House is a sweet story full of new adventures with a midst of emotions , feelings of past , new expectations and many more. The story revolves around Hannah Danbury who  has lost her husband and her job and decided to move back to her hometown. Her life is in upheaval, and she feels uncertain.

💗As  She decides to move back into her childhood home where she plans to gradually rebuild her life. She is surprised to discover her husband’s best friend lives in the house next door. He is very helpful and they end up spending a lot of time together. He starts to fall for her but Hannah feels uncertain about building a permanent relationship with him.

💗Charlie  doesn’t make fun of her when she brings up the Pink House and he listens patiently as she shares her thoughts. They both hold back because they feel moving forward would be a betrayal to Brian. Fortunately, after getting to know Maisie of the Pink House and finding answers and closures with the kind words and Brian’s letter that she shares with Hannah, she is able to move on.

💗The author has well penned the emotions and turbulances faced by a widow and fear of starting her life again. Many of her emotions and the secret behind the Pink House is breathtaking. The storyline is quite intriguing an riveting. 

💗I loved reading this cozy mystery with a tint of romance completely. I am thankful to @katerock and @cindykirk for gifting me this book in return of an honest review. Recommended to all.
💗Happy Reading!

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