Review; Make or Break at the Lighthouse B&B by Portia MacIntosh

Earlier this year I was fortunate enough to recieve an ARC of the chicklit novel Make or Break at the Lighthouse B&B by Portia MacIntosh through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
Welcome to beautiful Hope Island, where the sun is shining, the locals are welcoming, and Lola is about to find a second chance at love...
Thirty-one-year-old matchmaker Lola James had it all - until she broke her leg at a wedding and discovered that her so-called 'best friend' was suddenly too busy to call, her flat had far too many steps, and her boyfriend replaced her quicker than you can say 'crutches'.
And so she's back at her parents' B&B, sleeping in the living room (she can't get upstairs) and having her hair washed by her mum (she can't get in the shower).
Freshly single and with a lot of time on her hands, Lola is only too pleased to run into gorgeous Dr Will , an old friend who has definitely improved with age... And then there's Dean , a divorce who's convinced he's better off alone - no matter how lonely he is.
Can Will help mend Lola's broken heart as well as her leg? Can she help Dean find love? As a wise man once said, sometimes the one for you is right under your nose, all along...

My Thoughts on the Book
Make or Break at the Lighthouse B & B is a light and funny novel with lovable characters and a great plot. I'm normally a bit reluctant towards chick lit and romance, but I actually enjoyed this one a lot.

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