
Member Reviews

Mary moves to a small town to get away from her previous life, she goes into labor and calls for a taxi, Beckett is the taxi driver and can't understand why she is alone. they become friends. a sweet story.

Beautiful and sweet - I'm a new Beth Moran fan and will be seeking out other books by her ASAP. Beckett and Mary's story starts off with a crisis - she's in labor and he's the taxi driver trying to get her to the hospital. He doesn't understand why she is utterly alone with no support, but he's determined to help her in any way he can. She can't understand why he left his previous career to drive a taxi, but when she realizes he's the sole carer for his elderly grandfather, she wants to help him however she can, despite being a bleary-eyed new mom. Add in some madcap characters from the church where she delivered her baby in a snowstorm, and they both realize they need friends, support, and possible even each other.

The start of something great…Mary with a baby. Christmas…a new start…new friends…Beth Moran has written a warm and fuzzy story that is difficult to put down…to the end…what will happen? Will she do this alone? Or not…I enjoy books by this author…over and over again. Curl up in a cozy chair…get a warm blanket and a cup of steaming herbal tea…be whisked away…thanks Netgalley

Mary had a baby on the way and running from her previous life. She still had 3 weeks to go but started going into labour. She was in the middle of nowhere so phoned for a taxi. The taxi driver was Beckett who had his own problems but that started a snowball of a different life for Mary and her son

A small-town setting with people from all walks of life with all sorts of history. We've all got bagage, don't we? And still this was a light-hearted, cozy read about well-known feelings such as not living up to expectations, failure, and sticking together when and where we can. This book by Beth Moran deserves to be on my being-good-enough shelf on Goodreads.

I enjoyed this book so much I read it in 24 hours.
Mary suffers a catastrophic tragedy in her life which you don’t find out until later in the story but she arrives into Sherwood Forest with a bang after going into labour and meeting the ever fascinating Beckett.
A tale of self discovery and new friendships follow with a surprising realisation that life isn’t always straightforward.
Thanks to Boldwood Books for the Advanced Reader Copy of this book.