Juliet Montgomery is back home in Blossom Glen and loves her job as a couple's counselor. The only problem is, how can she give advice when her own love life is in shambles? When her new boss tells Juliet she needs to take a step back for a little while, Juliet is at a crossroads. By chance she is at town hall and gets involved in a meeting with the townsfolk and the mayor. When the mayor Jack Monroe sees how easily Juliet interacts with the residents, he offers her a job. Maybe Juliet can not only help herself and the mayor, but maybe she can change the opinions of the town to finally accept her as a couple's therapist.
Jack Monroe is the mayor and a country boy at heart. He took the job so he could find a way to save his grandmother's house from foreclosure. His only problem is communicating effectively with the town. When Juliet shows up unexpectedly at a town meeting, Jack sees that she could be the answer to all his troubles.
This story by Miranda Liasson is so heartwarming. The characters are well written and have many facets to their lives which enhances the story line. I loved the banter between Juliet and Jack and was excited to see their story evolve. The supporting characters added a new dynamic to the story, and it was nice to see the characters from the first book as well. As this is the second book in the Blossom Glen series, I am looking forward to reading the next book already. My thanks to Entangled Publishing who gifted me a copy of the book, and I am voluntarily leaving a review.
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