“The Tourist Attraction” by Sarah Morgenthaler is a charming and heartwarming romance novel that brings together two unlikely characters in the picturesque setting of a small Alaskan town.
The story follows the lively and quirky Zoey Caldwell, a city girl who stumbles upon Moose Springs, a charming little town perfect for tourists looking to escape the hustle and bustle of their everyday lives. Zoey, who is not a fan of the great outdoors or small towns, finds herself falling in love with Moose Springs and its colorful residents.
Enter Graham Barnett, the grumpy and brooding owner of The Tourist Trap, a local diner that Zoey frequents during her stay. Despite their initial animosity, Graham and Zoey are drawn to each other, sparking a sweet and slow-burning romance that will leave readers rooting for their happily ever after.
Morgenthaler’s writing is witty and engaging, drawing readers in with her vivid descriptions of the Alaskan wilderness and the endearing interactions between Zoey and Graham. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy for readers to become invested in their love story.
What makes “The Tourist Attraction” stand out is its unique setting and the sense of community that permeates throughout the story. Moose Springs feels like a character in itself, adding depth and charm to the novel. The small town ambiance adds a cozy and warm feeling to the romance, making it a perfect read for those looking for a feel-good love story.
Overall, “The Tourist Attraction” is a delightful and heartwarming romance novel that will leave readers smiling and swooning. With its lovable characters, captivating setting, and sweet romance, Sarah Morgenthaler has crafted a novel that is sure to win over the hearts of readers looking for a light and enjoyable read.