after sacrificing some of her artistic integrity (and a bit of her sanity) to producing a textile based off a vacuous influencer's butt cheek color, Sadie Fox agrees to return to her father's farm to tend his award winning pumpkins while he heads to care for his ailing brother. Mostly estranged since Sadie had a teenage-fit of angst involving smashing some of said pumpkins, she hopes this trip might help her process some of her ill feelings toward the small Indiana town she was raised in.
Upon arriving, a horde of hogs has decimated her father's pumpkins, and any reason for her to stay. That is until his new neighbor and new squash aficionado Josh steps in to help. Josh has always wanted to best Sadie's father in the heaviest pumpkin contest, but he wants to win fair and square.
Sadie, suspicious of the very earnest Josh who gave up a video game empire to turn into a squash farmer, reluctantly accepts and discovers she might actually have a place in town after all.
this story had good ideas, it just had a bit too many of them. Sadie & Josh both have/had very interesting careers, they both have a TON of character traits that are fun, quirky, and I was excited about. The small-town wasn't all lily white and perfect, there were multiple characters of color, and queer characters. There was humor, and banter. So many good, fun things. also surprising spicy.
That said, this felt a bit like a slog through details despite only being 250 pages, and a lot of it was repetitive. There was a lot of showing, and I wanted more emotion building to complement the descriptions. the sexy times weren't as full of heat because I was missing chemistry between josh and sadie.
this is an author I will continue to watch, because I believe the right elements are all there, just some work to fully paint the picture they were going for.
thank you to the publisher for the ARC; I also checked out a paperback from my library.