I am not usually one for romance novels, but I thoroughly enjoyed this one. I enjoyed getting to know Sophie, and would actually love to see her in further adventures in archaeology. The first chapter is pretty much its own mini-story of one, and gives one a taste of the kind of adventures she could go on in the future. Neal is a great guy, and has his own problems and demons he must face. The two come from very different worlds, but watching the two of them play off of each other is fun and funny.
One of the things I really enjoyed, though, was the side characters, and how while they served their parts to the plot, you felt each was real and relateable. Several scenes in the bar felt like being among the company of good friends, almost like you're enjoying a beer with them too. The atmosphere and personal touches definitely give this story its heart, and when things go south, you know there's someone you can reach out to.
It's not a complex plot, but it doesn't need to be. Two people through unforeseen circumstances find themselves back in a small town, and find each other. Just seeing how they interact with each other is a treat in itself, and I will be recommending this to a few friends.