The Inn at Tansy Falls: Gripping and heart-warming women's fiction full of family secrets

· Bookouture
4.8
5 reviews
Ebook
350
Pages

About this ebook

The Inn at Tansy Falls looked like a movie set from the romcoms we loved to watch on Sunday afternoons where the heroine is adorably clumsy, cherry pie is a menu staple and kissing in the rain is the most romantic thing ever. Tears came to my eyes – if only I wasn’t here alone…


Dearest Nell, if you’re reading this letter I’m already gone. But I can’t think of anywhere I’d rather have my ashes scattered than Tansy Falls. I want you to experience its magic for yourself and meet all the wonderful, crazy locals I’ve never forgotten. It’s the perfect place to heal, learn to love yourself… or even someone else.


So, I’ve put together a treasure hunt just for you. For two weeks, you’ll be staying at the sweet local inn and every day you’ll be trying something new. If you follow the clues I’ve left, you may discover there’s more to this story than you think. A surprise something (or someone), maybe? Only you can find out!


Life can be funny, Nell. Everything can change in a moment. But take it from me, honey – while only time can heal a broken heart, a warm cinnamon donut by the river on a sunny day won’t make it worse. And while Tansy Falls may look small, I know better than anyone that new beginnings can be found in all kinds of places. That little town you’d never heard of – well, it might suddenly begin to feel just like coming home…


If you love feel-good love stories by ReaAnne Thayne, Debbie Macomber and Robyn Carr, you’ll adore this gorgeous, heart-warming novel about starting over.


What readers are saying about Cate Woods:


"Kept me guessing right up until the final page and left me with a huge smile on my face and a lovely warm feeling." Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


"I read it from cover to cover in one day." Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


"A completely consuming, addictive read that didn't last longer than a day and has left me wanting more!" Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


"Where has Cate Woods been hiding all of my adult reading life!?... READ THIS!" Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


"Loved, loved, loved… couldn’t put the book down cannot wait to read more." Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


"I found myself grinning from ear to ear." Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


"I adored this story… full of humor and witty remarks that made me giggle." Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


"I couldn't stop reading this book. I've done absolutely no housework this weekend!" Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars

Ratings and reviews

4.8
5 reviews
Kristina Anderson
August 4, 2021
The Inn at Tansy Falls by Cate Woods is a feel-good tale. Penelope “Nell” Swift goes on a special journey courtesy of her deceased best friend, Megan Shaw. Nell has become reclusive the last couple of years. Megan asks Nell to scatter her ashes on Mount Maverick in Tansy Falls, Vermont. She also wants Nell to explore Tansy Falls and provides a detailed two-week itinerary. We follow Nell as she is forced out of her comfort zone. The characters are developed, realistic, and relatable. They are down-to-Earth characters, especially Darlene. I could relate to Nell who is introverted and socially awkward. Nell has a big heart. She loved her best friend and wants to do her last request. I thought The Inn at Tansy Falls was well-written and thought out. There is good dialogue. The story moved seamlessly between the past and the present. The author provides beautiful, vivid descriptions of Tansy Falls. I could imagine the town, the charming inn, and the cluttered, but cozy general store. I loved Fiske’s General Store. I wish there was one in my town. I appreciated that the author told the story in the third person narrative. It makes for an easier to read story plus we get to see the bigger picture. This is a sweet story with wonderful characters, a cozy town, and special ending. I enjoyed following Nell on her journey where she ventures outside of her comfort zone. There is some mild foul language in this book. If you like to read Debbie Macomber and Robyn Carr, then you will enjoy reading The Inn at Tansy Falls. A phrase that stuck with me from The Inn at Tansy Falls is, “Out of your comfort zone is where the magic happens.” The Inn at Tansy Falls is a charming tale with a loving letter, an inclusive itinerary, messy mud, sparkling snow, a beloved Boomer, a dubious developer, and a joyful journey.
Edward Graham
May 15, 2021
Hauntingly Beautiful Series Starter This is a wonderful book of Women's Fiction. I hated to see it end and then saw that it is the first in a series and got all excited. All of the characters in the book are people I want to know better. The small mountain town in Vermont is so like the small mountain towns of my experience: filled with characters and having character. The plot is wonderful and could not have been done any better. It has more smiles than tears, but the sadness is profound. I cannot wait to read more in this series! I received this ARC book for free from Net Galley and this is my honest review.
Penny Leidecker
May 14, 2021
What a beautiful, emotional story. Nell is sent on a mission to Tansy Falls, Vermont by her deceased best friend, Megan. While in Tansy Falls, she meets some important people that Megan knew and some new ones that become important to her, as well. If you enjoy a good story with wonderful characters and love a happily ever after, I recommend you reading this story. I must say Nell got the perfect man for her. I received an advanced reader copy of this book from NetGalley and Bookouture and this is my voluntary and honest review.

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