Now she’s finished arranging her brother’s wedding, Annie feels lost. Having successfully match-made two of the Anderson sisters, Annie decides now is the time to help out the third, Rose. But her first attempt slightly backfires and she finds herself dancing with the town reporter, George ~ a man who’s spied on her brother and is determined to uncover any family secrets.
George gets sucked in to Annie’s match-making project, but on the proviso that he gets something out of it, something he wants. Despite the fact that they dislike each other, an agreement is made and they get on with it. But as her match-making abilities fall short, Annie finds herself developing feelings for the one man in town she should stay away from. She doesn’t want her secrets uncovered, secrets that no-one but her brother knows….. And despite George’s attempt to stay distant and professional, he sees another side to Annie ~ one that he didn’t think existed. But can they overcome their initial impressions and distrust? Or is there something that will stand in their way? They’re in for a bumpy ride….
This is another feel-good romance that genuinely had me laughing out loud! Having read the author’s last book, I already knew Annie but this book brings out a totally different side to her. Coming across as a happy-go-lucky, always smiling social media starlet, there is more to Annie that meets the eye; and it’s quite sad that she feels that she can’t be the real her. As we get to know Annie more her vulnerabilities open up and I just wanted to give her a cuddle. She’s had a rough ride but she keeps it hidden from the world well.
I really didn’t like George at first; he comes across as an arrogant man who just wants to get the best scoop. But as I got to know him my feelings changed, although he did frustrate me at times! Mr Barnett was fantastic; he sounds like a brilliant man and although a character on the periphery, he plays an important part.
The antics that Annie and George get up to made me laugh! You can’t help but enjoy the times they spend together, laugh when their plans fall flat and really hope that they end up together. The setting is fantastic. I fell in love with the town of Hillsboro in the last book, so it was wonderful to be back. It sounds like the cutest little town, although the town rumour mill would drive me nuts! The author does a fantastic job of really sucking you into the surrounding and storyline, and I felt like I was watching a colourful, charming and beautiful film.
This was one of the those books that I thoroughly enjoyed picking up again after putting it down, knowing that something would make me smile. It really will make you smile and feel-good, and would be the perfect book to read whilst your chilling with a your feet up and a glass of wine/cup of tea! I’m becoming a huge fan of Alys Murray and can’t wait to see what she brings us next. If you’re looking for your next feel-good, warm your heart and make you smile read then you should definitely check this out. Highly recommend by me.