Cocktails and Books
Written on Feb 5, 2013
When Robyn Matther's father winds up in the hospital, she comes back to her small Michigan town to help take care of him, along with his roadhouse and the hockey team he manages. What she finds when she get there is her father refusing to limit his intake of junk, the roadhouse on it's last leg and the town's beloved hockey team a shambles. Robyn's determined to turn all of those around, even while she's haunted by her past, trying to keep friends in the right place and finding the one man who loves her exactly as she is.
I loved Robyn. She was an emotional mess, considering what she had been through, but she was a lovable mess. She tended to run off at the mouth when she was nervous or uncomfortable and told it like it was at other times. But at her core, she was a woman who would do anything for her father even if that meant coming back to the one place she never intended to come back to.
Emotional messes seemed to run rampant in this small Michigan town and newcomer Cole added his to the heap. But he also knew, the moment he met Robyn in O'Hare airport, that she was the one that would have him, baggage and all. They were cute together, even when they were fighting. He let her run off on her tangents and she knew when he was quiet to let him stew a bit.
This story will having you laughing, a lot, and reaching for something to dab your tears with. It was an enjoyable read that had me just a little bit sad when it all ended.