Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Now and Then and Always

Title: Now and Then and Always

Series: Maple Valley #1

Author: Melissa Tagg

Narrator: Nancy Peterson

Source: Hoopla

My Review:

Now and Then and Always is a deeply moving story about love, loss, and grief. It has a mystery, an Inn that is a character in its own right, and found family. I loved this story and was sad when it ended. I wanted more. There are two more stories after this one, and I look forward to both. I just wish they were on Hoopla.

★★★★/5

Synopsis (Goodreads):  

"It was just a house. Just a weathered old house in a hidden grove, shuttered and still . . . "

Last year, after traumatic circumstances forced her from her job as a nanny, Mara Bristol finally found a place to belong-the winsome Everwood Bed & Breakfast at the edge of Maple Valley, Iowa. For months, she's helped its owner, Lenora, maintain the ramshackle property despite their shortage of guests. But when Lenora fails to return from a month-long trip and the bank threatens foreclosure, Mara worries she's once again alone . . . abandoned . . . about to lose the only true home she's ever known.

Detective Marshall Hawkins is no closer to whole today than he was two years ago . . . the day his daughter died. Between his divorce, debilitating migraines, and a dependence on medication, his life is falling apart. And when a reckless decision on the job propels him into administrative leave, he has no other plan but to get in his truck and drive. A one-night stay at the Everwood was supposed to be just that. But there's something about the old house-or maybe its intriguing caretaker-that pulls him in.

Together, Mara and Marshall set out to save the Everwood. But its secrets run deeper than they could've imagined. As they renovate the house and search for its missing owner, they'll each confront the pain that brought them to the Everwood in the first place . . . and just maybe discover a faith and love to help them carry on.

4 comments:

  1. This sounds like a book I'll love!

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  2. I think I own this one but haven't read it. In fact, despite the fact that I used to read lots of Melissa's, it's been a long time since I read anything by her. :)

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    1. Rissi, I really enjoyed it. I need to get to the other two before I forget everything that happened with this one!

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