![]() ![]() ![]() This is why Graham and Zoey ended up making such a perfect fit, and such an adorable meet-cute where Graham is hard, Zoey is pretty dang squishy and soft. The landscape he resides in is a great metaphor for his personality: beautiful and breathtaking, but harsh and unforgiving. Graham’s archetype is this grumpy, artsy, mountain guy… and it’s totally working for him. Zoey, in particular, is not only relatable but too cute for words. I really fell in love with the characters in this novel. Unfortunately, any flirtation with Zoey has an expiration date, and he’s falling hard. ![]() And while he hates most tourists, he’s quickly growing a soft spot for his old friend Lana’s newest fellow traveler. Graham is the reluctant owner of vacationers’ favorite place to be. The town of Moose Springs is regularly overrun by tourists from the resort on the mountain above them, and it’s a never ending battle between the two groups. Graham started his little restaurant – “The Tourist Trap” – to be a joke. But at every turn, things seem to be going horribly wrong… except where grumpy restaurant owner Graham is involved. She has the whole thing planned out, and her handy Alaska travel guide to help her navigate it. ![]() Zoey has scrimped and saved her whole life to be able to go on a trip to Alaska with her (very rich) best friend, Lana. I have devoured the pages of The Tourist Attraction in just one sitting. ![]()
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