Love never ends... A widow who talks to her late husband and the handsome single neighbor who secretly has loved her for years.
Since losing her husband, Cari McKenna has dedicated herself to her family and building a successful coffee shop. Now, her grown children have moved out, and her daughters are pushing her to brave the perils of internet dating. Even Cari must admit her life might be too placid until a tree falls across her roof, exposing her loneliness.
Ray Davis stops by What’s Perkin’ for his morning muffin, and it’s not just the blueberry muffins that pull him in, but the beautiful widow, Cari McKenna. The handsome master carpenter wonders if she’ll ever see him as more than a neighbor and friend.
Working with her to rebuild her damaged house gives him a good excuse to spend more time with her, but she still only seems interested in him as a buddy. Pretending to want a reconciliation, Ray’s ex-wife arrives, endangering his future and potentially his life.
Lost and Found is the second novel in the McKenna Family Romance Series, although each book can be read as standalone. A later in life small town romance story with a guaranteed happily ever after. Happy reading!
Award-winning author Lucinda Race is a lifelong fan of romantic fiction. As a young girl, she spent hours reading romance novels and getting lost in the hope they represent. While her friends dreamed of becoming doctors and engineers, her dreams were to become a writer--a romance novelist.
As life twisted and turned, she found herself writing nonfiction but longed to turn to her true passion. After developing the storyline for The Loudon Series, it was time to start living her dream. Her fingers practically fly over computer keys as she weaves stories about strong women and the men who love them.
Lucinda lives with her husband and their two little dogs, a miniature long hair dachshund and a shitzu mix rescue, in the rolling hills of western Massachusetts. When she's not at her day job, she's immersed in her fictional worlds. And if she's not writing romance novels, she's reading everything she can get her hands on. It's too bad her husband doesn't cook, but a very good thing he loves takeout.