I'm excited to be a part of the Blog Tour for The Hideaway Inn by Philip William Stover. I received a free copy for honest review from the publisher. Thanks so much to Carina Adores and Philip William Stover for letting me be a part of this tour.
Title: The Hideaway Inn
Author: Philip William Stover
Published by: Carina Adores
Released: May 26, 2020
Source: Review Copy from Publisher
Synopsis: No one in the charming river town of New Hope, Pennsylvania, needs to know that Vince Amato plans on flipping The Hideaway Inn to the highest bidder and returning to his luxury lifestyle in New York City. He needs to make his last remaining investment turn a profit…even if that means temporarily relocating to the quirky small town where he endured growing up. He’s spent years reinventing himself and won’t let his past dictate his future.
But on his way to New Hope, Vince gets stuck in the middle of nowhere and his past might be the only thing that can get him to his future. Specifically Tack O’Leary, the gorgeous, easygoing farm boy who broke his heart and who picks Vince up in his dilapidated truck.
Tack comes to the rescue not only with a ride but also by signing on to be the chef at The Hideaway for the summer. As Vince and Tack open their hearts to each other again, Vince learns that being true to himself doesn’t mean shutting down a second chance with Tack—it means starting over and letting love in.
In The Hideaway Inn, Philip William Stover begins the story of a diverse group of characters finding love without boundaries and across the Seasons of New Hope. (Synopsis from Goodreads)
My Thoughts: I am a sucker for quirky small town romances. There's something about that set-up that just calls to me. One of my favorite things about this book was that small town setting. I loved the cast of characters and just the whole atmosphere of it.
The story was pretty cute. Seeing Vince and Tack reconnect and grow together was sweet.
I liked the process of trying to flip the Hideaway Inn. It was just a fun ride.
I thought The Hideaway Inn was sweet. I loved the small town with quirky residents setting. It was a fun story to read.
Philip William Stover splits his time between Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and New York City. He has an MPS in Interactive Telecommunications and an MFA in writing. He is a clinical professor at New York University. As a freelance journalist, his essays and reviews have appeared in Newsday, The Forward, the Tony Awards, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Houston Chronicle, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and other national publications. For many years he ghosted with an international best-selling women’s fiction author. He has published multiple middle-grade novels for Simon & Schuster and was the American Theater critic for About.com.
He grew up tearing the covers off the romance novels he devoured so he wouldn’t get teased at school. Now he enjoys traveling the world with his husband of over twenty years as much as sitting on the couch with their beloved Ba-shar (Bassett Hound/Shar-Pei mix). He would never consider defacing any of the books he loves.
Thanks for stopping by my Blog Tour Stop of The Hideaway Inn by Philip William Stover. Thanks so much to Carina Adores and Philip William Stover for letting me be a part of it.
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