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Farrah Macon is blindsided after being served divorce papers from a man she never intended to live without. Completely baffled, she leaves her art gallery manager position behind to take refuge with her parents. At the ripe age of twenty-nine, she’s living back home again, working as a nursing assistant, and helping her family at the local farmer’s market.
When everything seems to be falling down around her, Farrah runs into James Abbott—all six feet of the charming, curly-haired rancher—and can’t help but remember what they used to have.
But as sparks begin to fly between the two, Farrah grapples with a heart-wrenching secret that might tear them apart.
Not your typical romance novel, this book brought me to tears before building me back up. It was a bit of a slow opening for me, so I wasn’t sure if I should keep going, but I’m so glad I did.
When you get to THAT chapter and all the pieces fall into place? My jaw dropped.
Sweet. Small-town. Heartbreaking. Swoony.
If you want a Hallmark-style romance blended with a traditional Hallmark-style drama, this is the book for you.
Rated PG.
For more romantic drama, check out The Last Bookshop in London by Madeline Martin.

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