


Still, I did like seeing the couple of times her parents did come up. We may see more of that in the future, but don’t expect it for this book. There’s so much going on in this book that I didn’t realize it until later on. Finding out what happens to her parents doesn’t come up in this book the way I thought it would. This treaty means Gertrude Hunt will be okay for a while. She’s an interesting one, and she really does care about her inn. She really had her hands full, with mysterious guests and fighting and everything else that happened. She really has a lot to manage, from 3 different groups of people to a new chef to a mysterious and manipulative arbiter…I’m surprised things didn’t go completely haywire. It’s a not a surprise, of course, and I think the book would be a lot less interesting. I really liked Sweep In Peace! We follow Dina as she hosts a peace summit, and, of course, trouble ensues. But then it’s all in the day’s work for an Innkeeper. To make the summit a success, she must find a chef, remodel the inn, keep her guests from murdering each other, and risk everything, even her life, to save the man she might fall in love with. Unfortunately, for Dina, bridging the gap between space vampires, the Hope-Crushing Horde, and the merchants of Baha-char is much easier said than done. The inn needs guests to thrive and guests have been scarce, so when an Arbitrator shows up at Dina’s door and asks her to host a peace summit between three warring species, she jumps on the chance. Her inn defies laws of physics, her dog is secretly a monster, and the only permanent guest of the inn is a former Galactic tyrant with a price on her head. Where I Got It: I borrowed the e-book from the libraryĭina DeMille isn’t your typical Bed and Breakfast owner. Published November 2015 by NYLA|315 pages
