Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Reunited on Sugar Maple Road - Book Review



Emma Scott is a Highland Falls police officer and she loves her job and her family. Emma is also still mourning her late husband and has forgotten how to enjoy life. Her family and friends are worried she is burying herself in her work. When her brother’s best friend Josh fondly known as the Highland Heartbreaker suggests that they should fake date, this may just be the solution Emma is looking for. Her family and friends will stay out of her life plus she gets to hang out with Josh Callahan whom she had a crush on as a teenager. Things seem to be going according to plan except when Emma and Josh both start to realize this may be becoming more than just a ruse to fool their families. Can they keep their hearts from being broken when their feelings for each other move beyond friendship?

I loved this last book in the Highland Falls series by Debbie Mason. It was so nice to read Emma’s and Josh’s story and to also catch up with past characters from the previous novels. I am a fan of small town, recurring character novels and this was a fabulous series. Debbie has a way of writing that brings the reader into the story and you can just sit and imagine the small town she is writing about. My thanks to Forever, Grand Central Publishing for my advanced readers copy which I voluntarily read and reviewed. Stop by Highland Falls and meet some really wonderful people.


Thank you so much for stopping by the farmhouse. Lynn


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