
Member Reviews

The Cinnamon Spice Inn is a cozy, heartwarming romance that wraps readers in the comforting embrace of small-town charm, second chances, and the magic of the holiday season. From the very first page, Harper Graham invites us into a world where warmth and connection flourish, even in the midst of snowstorms and emotional scars. Set in a picturesque town brimming with festive spirit and community ties, the story centers around a charming inn that serves as both a haven and a place of new beginnings. Harper Graham delivers a sweet and satisfying story that is as comforting as a warm cup of cider on a snowy day, perfect for readers who crave a gentle escape with emotional resonance. What sets this novel apart is the strong thread of emotional healing that grounds the sweetness, offering more than just surface-level holiday cheer. As the characters confront past wounds and rediscover hope, their journeys feel authentic and deeply felt. The central romance unfolds with a gentle, believable pace, making space for vulnerability, growth, and the idea that love can blossom even after loss or heartache. Graham handles these themes with care, allowing the love story to develop naturally, with all the warmth and sincerity of a second chance truly earned.

This was gorgeous. Cosy, spicy, autumnal, small town, forced proximity, friends to enemies to lovers - I don't think there's much else you need to know!
She's a small town girl who moved to the big city, but receives a mysterious letter urging her to return to her family's inn which is floundering and needs her help. He's a flannel-clad handyman who agrees to help renovate the inn after a disaster. They dated years ago and were childhood sweethearts, but it all fell apart when she moved to New York. Now Madison's returned home and Zach is around to help again, will they get the second chance they're both hoping for?
I've read a handful of small town, autumn themed romances recently, and honestly, this one blew the others out of the water. The fall descriptions were just *chef's kiss*. I'm truly craving all those gorgeous autumn foods and fall experiences - give me all the apple butter cinnamon rolls and pumpkinfests and cosy nights around the fire on a lakeside wrapped in blankets in Adirondack chairs. The crafting circle of women was a particular highlight too - women of all ages coming together to create something beautiful for the town's benefit. Sigh.
The only thing that bothered me about it was the miscommunication trope, which isn't top of my favourites. There was a lot of "just speak to each other!!" going on in my head while reading this, but the story pans out well in the end, and you get the happy ending you're looking for, so it doesn't concern me that much!
This is the first in a series entitled Maple Falls with more books to come - I can't wait to dive back into this world again with our next duo. The cast of characters was lovely so I'm excited to see which ones crop up again in the next book. I genuinely feel homesick reading this book - despite never living in small town America!
Thank you to Netgalley, the author and the publishers for a review copy of this book.

In my autumn era extremely early and this book was the perfect read especially with a hot chocolate and blanket on the sofa,
Really loved the authors writing style and her description of places and people in the book where I could picture the inn and felt I was there.
Slow burn, second chance romance and and the perfect book for fall.

Unfortunately, I chose not to finish this book due to adult content that goes against my personal comfort level. That said, I want to express my sincere appreciation for being approved to read it. I truly enjoyed the writing style and found the first few chapters engaging and well-written. While it wasn’t the right fit for me personally, I believe this story will resonate with many readers who appreciate this genre and its themes.

The Cinnamon Spice Inn is a second chance romance featuring Madison and Zach. Madison, having lived in NYC working as a food editor for the past six years, has come home to Maple Falls upon hearing the news that her family's inn, the Cinnamon Spice Inn, is in trouble and needs her help. There she runs into (and runs into and runs into) her ex-boyfriend, Zach, who is helping fix the inn up. As they remodel the inn, rediscover each other, and Madison slowly remembers how much she loves Maple Falls, will she decide to stay for good?
This was such a cute read! I've always adored the idea of living in a cute, quaint, cozy feeling town like Maple Falls. The cozy fall vibes were here with this story, and I loved reading about the inn and the different members of Maple Falls, each with their own equally adorable business, and especially loved the two Highland cows, Pumpkin and Spice.
The one thing that really didn't sit well with me is the pure amount of unnecessary miscommunication. It started off strong, but as the plot and relationship evolved, there were so many issues and hurt feelings that simply could have been avoided altogether by just talking.
Overall, I really enjoyed this and would definitely recommend if you're in the mood for a cute and cozy romance, especially with fall coming up!
My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.

Enemies to lovers? ✔️
Childhood inn to save? ✔️
Fall leaves, coffee dates, and major tension? 🔥✔️
This book is like a cinnamon latte for your soul—warm, spicy, and totally addictive. Madison and Zach are perfection: she’s a fiery food writer with something to prove, he’s a grumpy handyman with hazel eyes and a whole lot of history. Their banter? Unhinged. Their chemistry? Off the charts. The vibes? Straight-up Gilmore Girls meets steamy Hallmark.
If you’re craving:
🍂 Cozy small-town charm
☕ Coffee shop sass
💋 Second chance tension
🎃 A Halloween HEA
Then this one belongs at the top of your fall TBR. I couldn’t put it down. And yes—I definitely want to book a room at The Cinnamon Spice Inn.

The title of this book totally drew me in, it screams 'read me under a blanket in front of a fire with a cinnamon spice drink' and it did not disappoint. I loved all the tropes - second chance romance, childhood sweethearts, small town/city life, and many more. Madison and Jacks burning on/off again romance, underpinned by the small town charm and Madisons determination to keep her family inn, made it a really enjoyable read.

This novel offered a cozy small-town atmosphere that reminded me of a classic Hallmark movie. I truly appreciated the way the characters were portrayed—each with depth and warmth—which contributed to the overall feel-good vibe of the story.
One of my favorite characters was Grams. Despite her age, she was full of life, joy, and wisdom, and added a vibrant energy to the narrative that I really enjoyed.
That said, I personally found the level of spice in the book a bit more than I usually prefer. However, everyone has their own spice tolerance, and for readers who enjoy small-town romance with heartwarming characters and a generous dose of heat, this book will be a perfect fit!

can someone invite me to stay in Maple Falls please. like forever?
i loved this book and it was certainly more than cinnamon that had spice to it. swish-swoo were we swooning.
i sunk into this book and didn't come out until the end by which point i didn't want to step out!
Madison is going home from the city to her old small town of Maple Falls. shes only coming though because her family inn needs saving. its her home so she has to do this.
Zach is here for one thing. to fix the inn. thats it. until he sees Madison again and all the feelings hes tried to pretend dont exist are too hard to forget, too hard to put aside.
watching Madison and Zach's growing growth and feelings was just spot on. but aside from them they had so much more going on for both of them in this book. we got to meet the locals and feel the locals. we got to feel the town and the shop fronts, visit the locations and soak in the atmosphere too.
so many beautiful characters were met. so many beautiful scenes we felt truly part of. it was cosy in all the best ways. and there was humour, wit and lightness mixed with such emotional ties and depth. i loved every single part of this book and simply could no WOULDN'T put it down.
you fall for the writing. you fall for the people. you fall for the place. i truly fell for this book.
brilliant.

This book is everything you could want in a fall read. Cozy vibes, an intriguing mystery, heartfelt family dynamics, lost loves, and the charm of a small town. I devoured it in one sitting!
The characters are incredibly relatable, and their situations feel authentic and grounded. While the plot follows a familiar path, that only adds to its comfort. It’s like settling into your favourite sweater. You might anticipate how it ends, but that doesn’t take away from the joy of uncovering all the little details along the way.
My only (tiny) problem? The timeline for refurbishing an entire inn in just two weeks felt a bit far-fetched, especially with little mention of the actual construction process. But honestly, that didn’t take away from my enjoyment.
Overall, this is a warm, delightful story that’s perfect for curling up with. Grab your PSL and a blanket—this one’s bound to become a fall favourite!

Unfortunately, I think this book wasn't for me.
While the author did write a coherent and cozy story, it was a bit simplistic. I also didn't enjoy the writing style.
From a publishing perspective, the book has a beautiful cover, and it's edited well.

I absolutely loved my visit to maple falls and cannot wait for another one. The tropes and setting were absolutely perfect and the characters were just chefs kiss. This book felt like everything I wanted out of the dream harbor series.

This book has all the fall cozy vibes and a second chance romance. The town is super cute and seriously sounds like a dream to live in. The last half of the book went by much faster for me than everything before it. The first half of the book felt very repetitive talking about how things had ended between Madison and Zach when she went off to chase her dreams. I do believe it is an important part of the story, I just don't think it needed repeated nearly every chapter. This book was a nice palette cleanser between reading more intense books or books with heavier topics.

Well what can I say I absolutely ate this book up it was all kinds of perfect and just what I needed to start feeling all nice and cosy
This books had everything in it, will they get together or won't they and the spice was
If you love Gilmore Girls and Pumpkin spice and of course Cinnamon rolls (which I'm now craving ) this book is perfect for you and it gives you the right amount of spice

The Cinnamon Spice Inn gave me all the fall feels. It’s a small-town romance with just the right amount of heartache, hope, and healing. Madison returns home to help her dad save the family inn, only to find that not much has changed…especially her lingering feelings for her ex, Zach. Cue the angst, the banter, and the town that low-key ships them like it’s their full-time job.
There’s so much to love here: a cozy autumn setting, cows named Pumpkin and Spice (SO cute), a dog named Coco, and an old flame doing handyman repairs while trying not to fall back in love. I also really enjoyed the food-centered scenes and how Madison and her friend worked to reinvent the inn’s menu. It added charm and warmth.
But man…the miscommunication trope was everywhere. Every. Where. It made me want to shake the characters more than once. Still, despite the eye rolls, I stayed hooked. The emotional depth, the mystery around the letters, and the reveal about Madison’s dad selling the inn? All of it came together in a way that felt satisfying.
If you like slow burns, second-chance romance, and small towns that feel like home, this one’s worth the read.
Would I recommend this book to you? Yes
Expected Release Date: 08/28/2025
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for the arc. All thoughts in this review are my own.

This book was everything I want and need in a Cozy Autumn read, I devoured it in an evening!
🌇Small Town Romance
💕Second Chance | Childhood Sweethearts
🛠️Handyman | 📝 Food Writer
🌶️Spice
🍂Autumn Charm
🥵Forced Proximity
If books really are a gateway to escape into then I'd definitely choose Maple Falls, everything about this small town felt like coming home. I adored the Autumn references and sense of community. This book is packed with memorable and loveable characters.
I want to stay at the Inn, enjoy the local festival and eat all the Autumn treats while sipping on a Spiced Latte. The setting was so atmospheric and immersive, the author did a fantastic job creating such a warm and cozy backdrop for the story.
I really liked Madison and Zach's characters, they may appear to be opposites but you can't deny their chemistry when they are together. Sometimes the best pairings are the ones you may not except to work. Let's just say the spice was spicing!
I hope that this is just the beginning because I would love to see stories from some of the side characters in this book. I will definitely be reading more from this author in the future and you're going to want to add this one to your Autumn TBR!
Thank you Harper Graham, Net Galley and Bookouture for providing me with an ARC of this book. All opinions in this review are my own.

The Cinnamon Spice Inn by Harper Graham
Book 1 of Maple Falls
🌟🌟🌟🌟4/5
Publication Date: 28th August 2025
A coffee loving city girl, and a laid back handyman. Is this a recipe for disaster?
Madison has convinced herself she belongs in NYC, but then she is called back to her childhood home in Maple Falls, The Cinnamon Spice Inn. She won't let anyone distract her from the inns relaunch, not even her ex, handyman Zach.
Zachs latest job brings him face to face with the girl who got away. But the last thing he wants is to work side by side with this stubborn red head.
Sparks fly as they prepare for the big Halloween opening, will Madison save the inn and have a second chance at love?
This book gave spectacular fall vibes! Apple cider, fall leaves, campfires, baking, Cinnamon rolls, apple orchards, a cozy town feeling. A bit of mystery and miscommunication, with some cute animals chucked in for good measure. I loved everything, it was a cozy read, like a warm hug. Can't wait to reread when fall actually comes around, with my own spiced latte. Everyone should be reading this come October! And if they love second chance romances

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Thank you to NetGalley for the free copy in exchange for an honest review!
This was such a cozy, comforting fall read. Right from the start, I loved the attention to detail, especially the included map and playlist! Both added such a charming touch and helped bring the setting to life. The town gave me strong Lovelight Farms x Gilmore Girls vibes, and I was immediately hooked by the small-town charm.
The setting is beautifully described. The crisp fall air, the seasonal foods, and the cozy inn! It all felt vivid and immersive. I especially enjoyed the scenes outside of the main romance, like the local festival or wreath-making with side characters. These moments made the story feel full and rich with community.
The romance between Maddie and Zach was sweet, and I was curious to see how their relationship would unfold. While the spicy scenes weren’t really for me, I chose to skip over them and still felt like I could follow the story just fine, they didn’t take away from my enjoyment.
One of my favorite elements was Madison’s growing relationships with the townspeople. Watching those connections develop added so much heart to the story. The letter subplot was another standout. I was completely invested and loved how it came back around. The plotline around saving the inn was a perfect cozy anchor, and I appreciated how everything wrapped up so satisfyingly in the end.
Short chapters made it super easy to fly through. One of those books that’s just fun to sink into. If you’re in the mood for something fall-y and sweet with all the small-town charm, this one’s worth picking up. I really liked it!

I was so excited to pick up The Cinnamon Spice Inn by Harper Graham. The book surprised me by jumping in to the spice right away. The story was cute (I love an hallmark romance!) and quick read, but was a bit less focused on fall than I had initially anticipated. However, I would absolutely be a guest in Maple Falls at the Cinnamon Spice Inn. I can’t wait to read the next addition to this series.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for an advance copy in exchange for my honest opinion.

I wanted to love this book, underneath the miscommunication trope the story of the Inn and the town is so cozy and sweet. Madison and Zach are just, not it, though. They hated each other for this years long double miscommunication for half the book because as he said “we don’t talk” (but were in a years long relationship?), then there was a third act breakup that was just swept under the rug. They were so immature it was painful. Maybe Cassidy and Liam’s story will lol be better.