A Place to Start Over
In a friendly tone: From the moment she moved into her new home in the small town of Greenwood, Harriet’s life changed. Suddenly, she was surrounded by people living happily ever after and she couldn’t help but feel like she’d made the wrong decision leaving her old life behind. But after seeing one of her friends suffering through a miserable marriage, she knew it was time to make a change. She still wanted to get married and have a family, but not if it meant settling for less than what she wanted.
And that’s when she met him…
Tom was everything Harriet was looking for—a good-looking guy who loved to read and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She felt a spark between them immediately, but could he be the one? And would he be interested in her when he found out about her past mistakes? Will this one bad decision change her life forever?
When you’re a city girl, you dream of the day when you can leave the hustle and bustle behind. Maybe it’s to move to a quieter, more peaceful place; or to start a new life with a fresh perspective. In Small Town Romance, Harriet has the chance to do just that when she gets the opportunity to buy an old house in a small town. But in spite of its namesake, this book is less about romance and more about how far one will go for family.
In Small Town Romance, Harriet has to decide whether she wants to give up her plans of moving away from her hometown and stay there instead. She bought an old house in the hopes that she could live there by herself—but shortly after moving in, she receives word that her mother needs help taking care of her father who is slowly losing his battle against Alzheimer’s. With no other family members willing to step up and help, Harriet is left with only one option: take care of him herself, with only the help of her best friend Helen.