WINNIE'S REVIEW:
Rebekah Millet has brought the color and flavor of New Orleans to life in her new book, Kate Landry Has a Plan, the second in her Beignets for Two series. The characters are engaging, realistic, and sometimes quirky, and the tale is fun and humorous. Kate Landry is an independent, plucky, plan-oriented lady who has sworn off men after a long-term relationship resulted in a broken engagement. She is raising her niece, after Hayley was orphaned as a toddler. When Kate’s old friend and crush, Micah Guidry, returns to town and takes a job as a librarian, her carefully planned future is upset.
With a heap of humor and wit, and a good dose of inspiration, this story is entertaining and easy-to-read. I liked the message that sometimes God’s plans are much better than the ones we have for ourselves.
*I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy from Bethany House through JustRead Tours. All opinions are my own.
BackCover Blurb:
I turned to him, and he winked at me. Winked! We needed clear lines in place between us. We would not be flirty friends. We'd be friends, period. The sooner I made that distinction, the better.
Forty-year-old Kate Landry's carefully planned life has become as messy as the powdered sugar on her famous beignets. Juggling the responsibilities of running her café, raising her teenage niece, and the emotional baggage from her breakup, Kate finds her world once again turned upside down when her first-ever crush, Micah Guidry, returns to town as the hunky local librarian.
As Kate struggles to implement her plans to expand her café amid the New Orleans Mardi Gras madness and the meddling of her conniving ex-fiancé, Micah becomes the unwitting hero of her misadventures, stirring up feelings she thought she'd long buried. How can falling in love in the Big Easy be this hard?
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