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The Memory Quilt Inn

A Small Town Clean Romance

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The Memory Quilt Inn

By: Ann Smith
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She didn’t come looking for a new beginning. But maybe one found her anyway.

Claire Whitmore wasn’t searching for a second chance—she only meant to settle her great-aunt’s estate and return to her quiet, measured life. But Sugar Maple Cove has a way of holding on to people, and the seaside inn she inherits carries more than just creaking floors and sun-faded quilts. It holds memories—and maybe the promise of something new.

Elijah Brooks has spent years keeping his distance, fixing other people’s broken things while ignoring the cracks in his own heart. When Claire walks into town with her grief and grit, he doesn’t expect her to stay long. He certainly doesn’t expect her to matter.

But as the inn begins to bloom back to life, so do the quiet moments between them—woven through shared dinners, late-night stories, and hands that remember how to build.

Now, as choices loom and the past knocks once more, Claire must decide if what she’s found in Sugar Maple Cove is more than temporary.

Because healing doesn’t always begin with leaving—it just might begin with staying.

The Memory Quilt Inn is Book 1 in a brand-new, clean and wholesome short story series, perfect for all readers seeking heartwarming love stories without explicit content.
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The A I narrator never changed voice so it was difficult to tell which character was speaking. Story was OK.

Poor narration too monotone and frustrating.

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