It’s really starting to make waves–er, ripples– now, this Ripple series. We’re on book two already!
SILVER LININGS by Kaylee Baldwin.
I read an advance copy of this book last week, and, ladies, I tell you, it’s lovely. The characters are just the sweetest. You met Drew Westfall in book one, Home Matters by Julie N. Ford. Now, dig in and find out how things turn out for the big-hearted Drew when he uproots his life and moves to the snowy cold of Colorado.
Drew Westfall wants nothing more than to forget what he had to do in the name of “smart” business. Cutting off all ties with his parents—including handing over the entire contents of his trust fund to a charity—he takes off for Bridger, Colorado where his best friend has an extra room for him. It doesn’t take long for him to realize that his business degree won’t do him much good in a town as small as Bridger, but he’s broke and has nowhere else to go.
Eden Torresi has every reason to wallow. Not only did she lose her mother, but she had to drop out of nursing school and is in a relationship with a guy unwilling to commit. But Eden isn’t the wallowing type. Instead, she chooses to spend most of her time taking care of the seniors at Silver Linings Nursing home. When she learns that her boyfriend’s new roommate is down on his luck, her caring nature makes her want to reach out to him and offer what help she can. But the more time they spend together, the more complicated things get, especially when the seniors of Silver Linings decide to play matchmaker.
The rest of the books will release as follows:
Book 3 – Righting a Wrong by Rachael Anderson- April 7
Book 4 – Lost and Found by Karey White – April 21
Book 5 – Second Chances 101 by Donna K. Weaver – May 5
Book 6 – Immersed by Jennifer Griffith (moi!) – May 19
Remember, while each story could be a stand alone, we do recommend reading them in order so you aren’t spoiled, since they are linked.
Missed what this unique series is all about?
“Like a pebble tossed into calm water,
a simple act can ripple outward and have a far-reaching effect on those we meet,
perhaps setting a life on a different course—
one filled with excitement, adventure, and sometimes even love.”
Can’t wait to read this one this week!
It really is good, Donna!