They’ve always been like oil and water. But can she bring peace to a family at war?Burned out and longing for adventure, when ER nurse Delilah Miller is faced with leaving the bustling streets of New York to care for her stubborn and overbearing mother, she almost overlooks their massive differences. And after her mother makes a surprising offer to move into a run-down bed & breakfast in Atlanta City, Delilah relishes the idea of reconnecting with her childhood city.
But the dilapidated B&B is in desperate need of repairs. With her mother insisting on hiring the scruffy – yet strangely charming – local handyman Trevor, Delilah finds herself caught up in a wild family feud when her grandmother and estranged daughter both show up on her doorstep.
With four generations of Miller women stuck under one roof, tensions run wild and long-buried arguments unfold that will culminate in life-changing revelations, plenty of tears, and a valuable lesson on the importance of family. Can Delilah make peace with her warring family and reconnect with her loved ones? And will the romantic undercurrent between her and handyman Trevor grow into the passion she’s always been searching for?
Artfully written as a delightful feel-good read that will capture your imagination, the Atlantic City Series is an unforgettable women’s fiction series with a dash of mystery and plenty of heartwarming clean romance. Scroll up and grab your copy now...
Grace Meyers brings you her bestselling series in boxset form. This is the complete series.
Grace Meyers is an author of beachy feel-good romances and women's contemporary fiction. She was born in the south, but has traveled a bit since then and now lives in a small coastal town.
The end of this book could not have come fast enough. Terrible writing with typos every page. A characters name changes mid book as does some information. Half decent story line that if edited would have made a decent book.
Started out great but then, one of the characters names changed (Olivia to Josie), writing became sloppy with a lot of mistakes and storyline became repetitive and disjointed. Very quickly, at the end, the story wrapped up.
Terrible typos, a mean-spirited "heroine" who deserved a kick in the pants - not a happily ever after, and a slow-moving plot made for a tedious read. Oh, and did I mention the terrible typos?! The author changed the sister's name halfway through the book from Olivia to Josie without any explanation. I don't care if the book is self-published. Some kind of editor is necessary IMO.
Its a good series overall, with a nice ending. However, it was a bit boring at times and so it took me a long time to finish. The female lead character was a bit annoying at times, but the book stayed true to each characters personality. The growth of characters could be seen, but at times it felt a bit sudden and weird but as you read on it wasn't so bad. I didn't like the name change of one character, but I was able to ignore that and continue reading.
I enjoyed the book. But the name change from Olivia to Josie without an explanation? Also could have explained more why she was there . Besides a few quick sentences at the end. A little more details, how could she afford to be there n not work? What about her life in Florida. A wasted character to me. The ending was too rushed ! More details needed to be done.
Wonderful story - needed to have a proofreader before being released. Step sister’s name changed from Olivia to Josie - couldn’t figure that out. Many grammatical errors but with a bit of rereading & thought was able to figure it out. The step sister Olivia/Josie & her boy friend took sledge hammers to a wall but it never seemed to need any further attention.
Series ok, but there were so many mistakes in word usage, spelling, name change from Olivia to Josie for same person? Having been a proofreader, it bothered me. Sorry.