These reunited childhood friends have no need to fake date... until the PTA gets involved.
Everything in Liz Jenkins’s life is temporary, including the job she takes in her hometown at the summer camp she loved as a kid. She’s brilliant at turning struggling companies around and then heading off to the next struggling company.
What she’s not brilliant at is turning her own struggling love life around. And honestly, she’s okay with that, because love is scary and uncontrollable. She likes her life totally in control.
On paper, Noah Knight’s life is pretty great. He’s the beloved principal at Silver Leaf Falls Elementary in the town he grew up in and is surrounded by family. But something’s missing, and he’s about to accept a job in another state to hopefully fill that hole in his life.
Except Liz comes back to town, and that hole starts feeling not quite as empty. But he’s leaving town soon and she only wants to focus on work.
The whole town has been trying to set them both up on dates with people. But when his small town's well-meaning PTA board decides they need to find him a wife before he moves—and gets all the students and their parents involved in the search for his new wife—he and Liz decide to fake date just to get them to stop.
And since neither of them wants to fall in love, nothing could possibly go wrong.
Venture into Silver Leaf Falls, Vermont, and enjoy the friendships, love, and happily-ever-afters in this sweet, small town romance.
Meg Easton is the USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romances and romantic comedies with fun, memorable, swoon-worthy characters, and settings you’ll want to pack up and move to. She lives at the foot of a mountain with her name on it (or at least one letter of her name) in Utah. She loves gardening, bike riding, baking, swimming before the sun rises, and spending time with her husband and three kids.
Adrienne is a classically trained actor, vocalist and educator with over twenty-five years of theatre experience. As a narrator, she has produced an array of titles from Nonfiction/Parenting to Children’s Literature to Crime Mystery to Adult Romance. Adrienne works from her home studio and has trained under Don Baarns, Emily Lawrence, and Erin Moon.
Originally from Michigan, she earned a BFA in Musical Theatre from Oakland University and an MA in Theatre Studies from the University of Kansas.
When she is not behind the mic, she is the choir director and voice instructor at a local college. She is a wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend. Adrienne calls rural Kansas home and loves a good Scottish romance.