![]() Here’s where it lands: After growing up in Little Bridge, John moved back to town after he and his wife decided to divorce and he was asked to run for Sheriff. So I can’t say I was expecting a lot of serious emotional development, but I also wasn’t expecting that the protagonists would have such a seriously shaky and unconvincing relationship. William Morrow does offer a lot of romance titles, but it’s more in the women’s fiction line, so by this time I have a certain expectation of what I’m going to get when I pick up one of these titles. I don’t really know what to make of this book. ![]() But after my friend asked about it, I put a copy on hold at the library (libraries are so great!!!) and let fate take its course. As the book is published by William Morrow, and Meg Cabot is really well known, I had thought about requesting it but ultimately decided to use my ARC reviewer spoons elsewhere. Overall: I was disappointed on a few levelsĪ friend of mine who happens to be a children’s librarian asked me if I had picked up this book for the blog some months ago. Plot: Righteous children’s librarian with a passion for true crime and awkward sheriff are thrown together because 1. ![]() ![]() Heat Factor: I expected closed door, but it wasn’t. ![]()
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