The Faraway Inn / Sarah Beth Durst / Book Review
THE FARAWAY INN When Calisa catches her boyfriend with his hands up another girl's shirt, her perfect summer goes out the window. Desperate to escape the city and all the plans she had this summer, she hops on a bus to go visit her great aunt at the B&B she runs in Vermont. Time and space away will help heal the wound. Plus her great-aunt is old. Like, old old. No doubt she could use some help this summer. But when Calisa arrives at the inn, she find it more rundown than she anticipated. And it turns out her Auntie Zee doesn't want her there. Not all summer. Not even for the day, though Calisa talks her into letting her stay for three. With only three days to convince Auntie Zee that she can be useful, Calisa sets to work. But there's a lot to be done at the Faraway Inn to get it back in working order. The garden's overgrown. The sitting room is full of dust dusty. The roof and front porch are ready to cave in. Worse, the...