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Time for Love: Gansett Island Series, Book 9

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Dr. David Lawrence has spent the last two years atoning for his sins and recovering from the devastating breakup with Gansett Island golden girl Janey McCarthy. As the island’s only doctor, he’s had ample opportunity to show his fellow island residents that there’s more to him than the guy who disappointed Janey so profoundly. Now if only he could find a way to forgive himself, he might be able to move on with his life without the woman he’d expected to love forever…

Daisy Babson, probationary director of housekeeping at McCarthy’s Gansett Island Inn, is in bad need of a fresh start after her relationship with Truck Henry took a violent turn, leaving her battered and broken-in more ways than one. As she recovers from her injuries, her days are made brighter by her visits with David Lawrence. The kind and caring doctor who tended to her after the attack has become much more than a friend to her in recent weeks.

Will these two wounded hearts take comfort from one another and move forward on a new path toward love together? Or will ghosts from the past derail them before they get the chance for their own happily ever after?

Catch up with many of your favorite characters from earlier books in the McCarthys of Gansett Island Series, and get set for another summer of love on Gansett!

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3 thoughts on “Time for Love: Gansett Island Series, Book 9

  1. Another awesome family reunion on Gansett Island!! I have been hooked on this series, and all books by Marie Force since reading “Maid for Love”. Ms. Force draws you in, and makes you feel as if you are part of the McCarthy family, and live on Gansett Island with them. 

  2. Second Disappointing Book of the Gansett Island Series I loved this series up until Book 9, Time for Love — oops I forgot — didn’t care much for book 7 either. If I had to review this book on the main romance of David and Daisy, I would have given it a one-star. It was only with the added characters that I gave it a two-star and that might have been a wee stretch. 

  3. Not Ms. Force’s best. **Some Spoilers** I got this book because I read all the other books in the series and though Ms. Force was pretty good at weaving the multiple story lines. Unfortunately, this didn’t live up to the rest. Sure, there were good things about it, but the love story between David and Daisy didn’t feel real. It felt extremely forced, and the dialogue was more than a little cheesy. 

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