Brandy Wyne understood that a new job would mean a new town, new neighbours, and a new adventure. It was a welcome change—especially when it meant she could leave her ex behind. What she didn’t plan on, however, was her old house (with its equally old pipes) yielding a handsome plumber.
Gavin the plumber and his adorable niece wriggle their way into Brandy’s heart, but she’s not sure she can handle the added strain. See, Brandy has a handful of her own -a mischievous mother who’s on the verge of a second stroke. With that daunting challenge, extensive plumbing repairs, and the pressures of a new job, there is only so much more she can take.
“Right Time for Love” is a sweet heart-warming story chuck full of old-time hospitality, current-day challenges, and the will for love to conquer all. With intelligent writing and warm-and-fuzzy characters, it’s an easy-going ride. Numerous lines of conflict, though, seemed to be a few too many. Some were a bit farfetched and a few were simply unnecessary, taking away from a sturdy story foundation. Some readers may enjoy the variety, but the simple love story felt bogged down by a barrage of obstacles. Other than that, “Right Time for Love” presents a rich story ripe with inspiration and kindness, reminding us that simple hometown goodness and a dash of romance go a long, long way.
Sofia St. Angeles