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Author: Debbie MacomberFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: SpherePublication Date: 28th April 2026Rating: 4 Stars
One unexpected act of kindness can change everything...
Maisy Gallagher always dreamed of becoming a nurse, but when her father died, she gave it all up to support her family. Now, years later, she's built a quiet, steady life - safe, predictable, and entirely focused on others.
Chase Furst is everything Maisy isn't. A high-flying bank executive with a complicated past, he's learnt not to rely on anyone. But when a twist of fate brings them together, Maisy offers him kindness with no strings attached - and it throws him completely off balance.
Determined to prove he can return the favour, Chase sets out to do one selfless thing. What he doesn't expect is how much it will change him - or how hard it will be to forget the woman who made him believe in second chances.
Can Maisy open her heart to a man who's only just learning how to use his? Or will the risk be one step too far?
The brand-new heartwarming romance from the New York Times bestseller Debbie Macomber. Perfect for fans of Trisha Ashley and Phillipa Ashley.
What a lovely book this was.
Maisy has a heart of gold and gets excited by the little things in life. She also realises that in their first meeting Chase may have another reason for being rude, and when she gets the opportunity to try to find out, she then offers to help him get to an appointment meeting.
She is a great believer in acts of kindness, and won't take any financial reward for helping Chase out. Instead she challenges him to pay it forward.
Chase who is worlds apart from Maisy in terms of who he is, his financial status and is not used to being challenged by anyone. But yet he can't get Maisy off his mind, and when she then shows herself again to be a selfless kind-hearted person, he has to get in touch with her.
And it's a life changing friendship that follows, and I absolutely loved Chase's character development.
I also loved how proud and stubborn Maisy could be, while at the same time, seeing Chase's developing friendship with Maisy's little brother was ridiculously sweet.
This was a truly lovely story, that made me smile a lot as I was reading it, and another gem of a read from Debbie Macomber.
Thank you to Sphere and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.

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