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One Fine Day

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Abigail Fine learned early in life it’s hard to get ahead when you start with nothing. She hoped serving as a surrogate would allow her to not only help a friend, but jump-start living her own dreams.

Now, five years later, the past has come calling. Life’s presented Abby with an even bigger challenge: one that will test her capacity to forgive .

Abby has to learn to deal with how her life has changed and decide if she can trust anyone, even herself. However, forgiveness of others is a hard thing, and forgiveness of one's self is even harder. Trusting again is something very hard to do.

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I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this book from the publisher and am voluntarily reviewing it. I really, really enjoyed this book. Please, please tell me the second book is about Nell. I seriously would have given this book 5 stars if there was just a little more detail, more of a hint to her past, or something more about this.

I loved how this story goes back and forth from Abby's to Jonah's perspectives. Obviously, it is more of Abby's perspective for the most part but I like that it includes Jonah's when it becomes more necessary. Forgiveness of others is a hard thing. Forgiveness of one's self is even harder. Trusting again is something very hard to do. Abby seemed to be ready to finally do that and the rest falls into place.

Eva Grace is adorable and so innocent. She has been through some hard things physically, but just as most kids, she's resilient to it all.

There is one love scene that can easily be skipped. Other than that, this book is very clean.

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I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this book from the publisher and am voluntarily reviewing it.

Having read all of Cindy Kirk's Good Hope books, I was looking forward to reading this one and seeing how it compared. I was pleasantly surprised that although the perfect characters live in another perfect small town, they were tackling some heavy issues. When Abby is advised by everyone to abort a supposedly imperfect baby, I found myself cheering and praising her (and Ms. Kirk) for coming down on the side of life! I don't think I could have kept reading if she hadn't, and it was one of the things I loved most about the story.

I enjoyed most of the secondary characters, presented as friends of Abby, but I just couldn't relate to Nell. She is a successful lawyer, but also has an odd part-time job of impersonating the town of Hazel Green's founder of the same name. Perhaps I'm just cynical, but I guess I didn't quite "get" it.

Overall a nice, light read with the beautiful themes of embracing life with all of its struggles, forgiveness, and redemption.

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I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this book from the publisher and am voluntarily reviewing it.

After being a loyal reader of Ms. Kirk's Good Hope Series, I had been eagerly awaiting her new series, Hazel Green, and she does not disappoint.

This series also takes place in a small town, this time outside of Chicago. By being a surrogate to her friend Jonah and his wife Veronica, Abby Fine makes the ultimate sacrifice of keeping the child that was going to have developmental issues according to the doctor.

After 5 years, Jonah reappears in Abby's life, wanting to be a part of Abby's and his child's life. The book shows the maturation of all characters, as well as a child's charm and innocence.

One Fine Day was One Great Read, and I am looking forward to learning more about the other citizens of Hazel Green.

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n the usual style of this author, here is a complex story with a great set of characters. While this book wasn't the best I've read from this author, it lays a solid foundation for the new series. We get just enough hints about what the secondary characters are going through so I can guess as to whose stories we'll get to learn next.

As a fan of her Good Hope series, I admit I was a little thrilled when visitors from Door County, Wisconsin visited the hotel in this book, it was just a minor detail that is easily overlooked but it made me smile.

I appreciated that this story dealt with difficult issues and challenges including abortion, birth defects, mental illness and suicide, this gave the story a level of depth that many authors aren't able to achieve.

I receive an advanced review copy in exchange for an unbiased review.

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One Fine Day is the first book in the Hazel Green series by Cindy Kirk. Hazel Green is the small town that where it takes place and who doesn't like a small town setting. All the great character you will fall in love with and see in all the books in this series. This one involves a surrogate mom and a unexpected ending. I really enjoyed it as I always do with Cindy's stories..
I received a ARC from Netgalley and the author and this is my honest review.

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This one is such a lovely story. I was intrigued as soon as I started reading and couldn't put it down until I finished the book. I think this is going to be a great series and can't wait to read the next book. I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this book from the publisher and am voluntarily reviewing it.

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Nice read. Enjoyed the second chance for Jonah & Abby. Eva Grace was a sweetheart. Looks like a good series to add to my collection.

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I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this book from the publisher and am voluntarily reviewing it. This was a great heart felt sorry that gave me chills. Abby was faced with difficult choices regarding her unborn child. All the events that led her back to Jonah warned my heart

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If you like small town, second chance romances you will enjoy this book.

Abby was so strong, you had to admire her strength and conviction. It did bother me a bit that she wasn't willing to address the situation, so when Jonah appeared, she was thrown off guard. I did like that she was able to be flexible enough to open herself up to listen to her friends advice, and once again, do what was best for her daughter.I

I didn't understand how Jonah could not manage to support his "best" friend after she made her decision. I understood him wanting to support his wife, but he could have found a way to do both. Thankfully, he redeemed himself.

I also found the vintage dressing theme to be interesting. I am looking forward to what I hope will be future books about Abby's friends. Nell and Rachel definitely have stories to tell.

A very enjoyable read.

I voluntarily read and reviewed the Advanced Reader Copy.

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This is the first book I have read by Cindy and it most definitely won't be the last. It did take a little while to get into but once I did it was a really sweet romance it is a quick read and just perfect for a lazy afternoon I really enjoyed it and am looking forward to the next book in the series

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Readers are introduced to the town of Hazel Green in the first book of a series. We meet Abigail (Abby) Fine. A transplant that inherited a hotel from an unknown aunt. Abby has a 5 year old daughter who is not biologically related to her. Abby was a surrogate for a couple, Jonah and Vanessa. Jonah was Abby’s best friend for many years and is the biological father of Abby’s daughter, Eva Grace.

You don’t really know where this book is going for a while. Where it ends up is a magical journey of love and trust. This town has captured my heart already and I want to know more.

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I loved the premise of the surrogate mother keeping the baby after the parents didn't want it-- so much to work with, but as this was a romance novel, there wasn't a lot done with that story line. I also couldn't fully sympathize with the main hero.

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This is the first Cindy Kirk book I've read, and I have to say I enjoyed this romance with a difference. Abigail is a strong character and a worthy heroine. I would recommend this book as an entertaining way to spend an hour or two.

I received a copy through Netgalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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One Fine Day, by Cindy Kirk is a contemporary romance story, and the first book in the Hazel Green series.

Abigail Fine was a surrogate for her best friend, Jonah Rollins, and his wife. However, her surrogacy led to motherhood, when Jonah and his wife abandoned their unborn child. Abigail was devastated with her best friend's reaction and following choices, yet she's determined to care for this baby as her own.

Five years later, Abigail and Jonah reconnect, when he moved to her new town. She's hesitant to allow Jonah access to her little girl, yet he's desperate to be a part of his daughter's life, as well as a part of Abigail's new life. Jonah and Abigail are dealing with their past history and have to sort out their trust issues within their friendship, before pursuing a romantic relationship.

Plus, the little girl is such a sweet addition to the story!

One Fine Day is geared towards those who enjoy reading contemporary second-chance and friends-to-relationship romances.


Note: I received this book from NetGalley, which is a program designed for bloggers to write book reviews in exchange for books, yet the opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Oh WOW what a book. I read it in 24hours, I simply couldn’t put it down. The characters are well rounded and very likeable. The story was something I’ve not read before, it’s a full on love story with a twist....with the twist that they already have a child together. I can see a whole series coming our way with these characters. I will 100% recommend this book to my friends for a feel good book :)

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Abigail Fine learned early in life it’s hard to get ahead when you start with nothing. She hoped serving as a surrogate would allow her to not only help a friend, but jump-start living her own dreams.

Jonah Rollins always considered himself a loyal friend and an honorable man. Until he made a decision that destroyed a long-standing friendship and eventually, his marriage.

When life threw her a curveball, Abby did the only thing she knew how: the right thing. Her life might look a whole lot different than she imagined, but she wouldn’t have it any other way.

Now, five years later, the past has come calling. Life’s presented Abby with an even bigger challenge: one that will test her capacity to forgive . . . or force her to close her heart forever. But Abby and Jonah just might discover that there are no bounds to how wide her heart can open or how deep his love can run

I was so excited to read this first book in a new series!! I loved Abby and especially adored Ava Grace. Although Jonah somewhat redeemed himself - I still wanted to punch him for being a moron. Abby is a wonderful mom that ALWAYS puts her daughter first! I can't wait to read the next installment in this series - there were so many unanswered questions.

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What a great story! I love this quaint new town that Cindy Kirk has created for her next series! What an interesting social issue she brings to light also! What would you do if you were faced with Abby's situation? I can't wait to see what happens next in Hazel Green!

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An awesome read, that I could not put down. Best friends forever, Abby and Jonah would do anything for each other. Even for Abby to become a surrogate for Jonah and his wife, but one day will change the lives for everyone involved. Fast forward five years, Jonah has come to Hazel Green for forgiveness. But can they leave the past behind and move forward.

A great start to a new series set in Hazel Green (ok, so I was a little nervous to leave Good Hope) that I fell with the quaintness of the town and a great cast of characters. Abby is a very strong independent woman. Jonah is asking for forgiveness but he know he needs to prove himself. Loved the letters. I can't wait to revisit this town! I highly recommend this book

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Abby being a good friend agreed to surrogate for her friend and his wife. Carrying a child is a feeling and attachment like no other whether you are biologically related or not. You bond and breath every breath for that child. Being put in a position to protect this child after being told of potential defects she hold her ground and continues to carry this child as her own. Years go by and the Jonah her friend makes a return hoping fix what happened years prior and know his child. It will take a lot of work to get back into Abby and Eva Graces life. Abby has a great support system so she doesn't have to run and totally depend on Jonah. While reading this book you hope a happily ever after.

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