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When Jasmine Weaver, the chief of staff to a powerful D.C. congresswoman, chose integrity, she didn’t anticipate ringing in the New Year disgraced, unemployed, and sleeping in her childhood bedroom. Now back in River’s Edge, Indiana, identical triplet Jazz has her sisters’ support while she plans her next steps. She agrees to lead the committee for their high school’s fifteenth reunion, never dreaming that her co-chair is the man who broke her teenage heart.
As the new CEO of Walker Construction, Elias Walker has taken the family business to new levels of success. He’s buried himself in work to ease the grief of losing his fiancé several years earlier and wants nothing more than to be a carpenter again. Elias grudgingly agrees to co-chair the high school’s reunion committee, but when Jazz Weaver blows into town, suddenly anything seems possible.
These high school sweethearts have lived half their lives apart. Can they reinvent themselves back in the town where it all began?
This book wasn’t marketed as a small-town romance, but it definitely fits the bill. And even though it’s marked as romantic women’s fiction, I’d put this under family fiction, as there’s a lot of family on both sides that set you up perfectly for other books in River’s Edge.
This second-chance romance features emotionally worn out former high school sweethearts who reconnect when Jasmine returns home after leaving her political job in D.C. I appreciate that Jasmine didn’t hate coming home, she just hated the circumstances that made it necessary.
This slow-burn romance with lots of sweet interactions is full of unique characters in a cozy setting. It’s the PG-13 version of a Hallmark movie.
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