Where Two Hearts Meet (Prince Edward Island Dreams #2) by Liz Johnson | Contemporary Romance Review

Where Two Hearts Meet (Prince Edward Island Dreams #2) by Liz Johnson

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Prince Edward Island Dreams #2
Contemporary Romance

In her kitchen at Rose's Red Door Inn, executive chef Caden Holt is calm, collected, and competent. But when her boss asks her to show off their beautiful island to impress a visiting travel writer and save the inn, Caden is forced to face a world much bigger than her kitchen--and a man who makes her wish she was beautiful.

Journalist Adam Jacobs is on a forced sabbatical on Prince Edward Island. He's also on assignment to uncover a story. Instead he's falling in love with the island's red shores and Caden's sweets.

When Caden discovers Adam isn't who she thought he was, she realizes that the article he's writing could do more than ruin the inn's chances for survival--it might also break her heart.

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My Thoughts

When Where Two Hearts Meet arrived in my mailbox I was excited to once again travel to Prince Edward Island. I had enjoyed the story of Marie and Seth in The Red Door Inn and was looking forward to reading more of their story. 

This novel picks up shortly after the previous left off. Seth and Marie are now the owners of Rose's Red Door Inn and have hired Caden Holt to be their executive chef. If you read the first book you'll remember Caden as the somewhat insecure woman that worked in her father's bakery. Becoming the executive chef for the inn was just what she needed to boost her confidence.

But of course as life is prone to do a few curve balls begin to come Caden's way and all those insecurities begin to surface again. Adam Jacobs arrives at the inn and immediately begins to stir longings in Caden that she thought she had put away. The next arrival is Caden's arch nemesis Bethany Burke. Bethany is seemingly everything that Caden is not and that just adds layer after layer of insecurities.

A lot of us are like Caden, a little on the curvy side with a heaping dose of self-doubt to go along with it, so her character is easy to relate to. It was interesting to watch her character develop from a woman that runs from her problems to one that puts on her brave cape and faces the challenges. What I liked the most is that she learned that this ability to be brave doesn't really come from belief in yourself but in belief of the One who made you.

Overall this is a wonderful story about two people overcoming obstacles through faith and perseverance. I enjoyed the blossoming romance between Caden and Adam and the continued story of Seth and Marie as well as the rest of the North Rustico residents. Where Two Hearts Meet can certainly be read as a stand alone novel, but I would recommend reading The Red Door Inn first to get a deeper understanding of what is going on. Plus it's just a great story so why skip it?

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