
Added on January 13, 2026
"There's mo' opportunity in Opportunity, MO", except when a drought discourages the normal tourist trade. Though her B&B/Antiques business has fallen off, Billie D'Allesandro doesn't let it dampen her spirits. At forty, she no longer entertains any notions about falling in love and living happily ever after. Instead, she focuses on helping her friends and neighbors, giving generously of both her time and her money. When her niece arrives with her four-year-old twin daughters, Billie finds it a welcome distraction.
After a traumatic experience, Chad Moore abandoned his faith, but not his friends. Keeping a promise, he travels to Opportunity to stay at Billie's B&B. He can't help developing an affection for the little town, and for Billie. Will he have to destroy one in order to save the other?
Ozark Dream Catcher I like the fact that Billie and Chad are mature main characters (i.e. 40 years and up). Also liked the setting..recently visited Springfield, MO which is mentioned quite a bit in this book. The story was realistic with people problems as well as joys of family and friends. The faith factor was important and welcome to this reader. Negatives: I wish the title was different and the flow of the story was a bit jerky. In summary: I recommend this and look forward to reading more
What an opportunity.This is well written story of love and trust.It is a great story of living out your dreams and believing you can trust God to see you though so all will be well and you love him for it.A must read. Robert Hewett
Awesome book. Loved the story. Just enough suspense and clean romance. Kept me interested all the way to the end. Such a true to life story.