Jane McKinnon dives into motherhood with the same focus and determination she puts into everything else in her life, but soon finds that juggling being a wife, a mother and a career woman is infinitely harder than she ever could have imagined. With so many things pulling her in so many directions, how can she find her way back to the Jane she used to be?
All in all I thought it was a good book series. A few things I didn't like about this series was I can't imagine in like book three or four I don't remember which one that Franklin and Jane were living together but not having any sex for the year-and-a-half they were engaged that's just really ridiculous. And then after they were married it seemed like they didn't enjoy each other intimately very often. I think normal husband and wife intimacy is more like three to four times a week and in romance novels it usually is even more than that. I think she'd dwelt on her miscarriage a little too much I can't imagine going over the deep end that much over a miscarriage I've had a few and it's just part of life. All in all I kept reading so it was entertaining.