Expanding Dreams

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Book excerpt: Taylor Romriell is finally living her dream. After being a hotel manager in Salt Lake for years, she opens a bed and breakfast with her sisters at her family’s vacation home on Bear Lake in the mountains of southeast Idaho. Still grieving the death of her parents', she works toward making her new venture the best it can be, while balancing preparing for her sister's wedding. Filled with fun, love, grief, and a taco boat, she fights through her busy days and her dreams grow—expanding from what they once were to become something bigger and better. Come and visit the Romriell sisters at Bear Lake and see how their beautiful B&B becomes the heart of their home.


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