This was a romance. I guess you could probably tell that from the cover, eh? And at first I thought it was going to be predictable, but it actually turned out to be kind of good. It was cute.
Taycee is shanghaied into being the bachelorette on an internet-based show designed to raise funds for the farms that are in trouble in the small town that Taycee has grown up in. She is not interested in a serious relationship right now and she's feeling conflicted about her girlhood crush, Luke Carney, who has moved back to town. Complications ensue.
I liked Taycee and I liked this story, although some elements seemed very unlikely. Still, the romance was sweet and squeaky clean.
Bad language: none
Sex: none
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