Sarah Cooley has come home to Last Chance, New Mexico, for one reason—because it doesn’t change. After a relationship gone bad with a man who wanted to change everything about her, Sarah is more than ready for the town whose motto may as well be, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
Chris Reed, on the other hand, wants nothing more than to spark some change in the little town. As the new owner of the Dip ’n’ Dine, he’s shaking things up to draw folks from all over the Southwest into his restaurant.
As it turns out, the winds of change are blowing into Last Chance—just not in the ways that Sarah or Chris might expect.
Victoria says
I just finished reading this book and I just wanted to stop by to say, “Thank you!”
This was one of those books that truly was an all around good story! I tend to read a lot of mysteries and it was nice to give my mind a rest by reading about life as usual in the pages of your book.
So, thank you for writing about people who are just like so many of us. I’ve never been to New Mexico, but I’ve spent most of my life in a small town and I could definitely relate.
Thanks for the laughs as well as the reminder that though things are always changing, there really is so much to be thankful for!
I’m looking forward to finding out what else has been happening in Last Chance! 🙂
Cathleen says
I am so glad you found a rest in Last Chance, Victoria! That’s exactly the kind of place it’s intended to be.
Dixie n Dottie says
I really enjoyed “One More Last Chance”. I didn’t get to read the first one, but hopefully I will! Your writing is so refreshing and relaxing! I love how you had so many different characters, but didn’t make it confusing! I can’t wait to read the next book or any book you write!
Cathleen says
I’m glad you enjoyed One More Last Chance! There were quite a few folks who had to get in the book, weren’t there? I think it would be a lot easier to write a story set in a large city with only a couple characters than to write one set in a small town! 🙂