Saturday, July 18, 2020

Review of "The Cul-de-Sac War" by Melissa Ferguson

Quickly becoming a favorite go-to author, this second offering from Melissa Ferguson hits all the right notes. With the perfect amount of quirk, humor, tension, witty character conversation, and some great multi-layered life revelations....everything comes together to create a fun and also meaningful story.

Bree Leake is a loving daughter/family member, budding actress (among many other things), and committed friend. Her beloved Nana's passing has changed her in different ways - and knowing she has inherited a portion of Nana's home with a chance to buy out the other family members is becoming a driving force in her life.

Chip McBride has recently struck out on his own from the family construction business, and purchased the house next door to Bree with plans to flip it. When they discover some of their mutual life goals may be at odds, the competition begins - and yes, hilarity ensues.

Pranks, friendship, romantic tension, laugh out loud events, and deep spiritual revelations all occur throughout Bree and Chip's journey. The author's previous book, "The Dating Charade" was awesome as well. (And, since Bree's best friend Cassie is the main character of that one, I definitely recommend reading it first.) I will gladly recommend both books.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson Publishers and NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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