Welcome to Kellersburg, Ohio, where our heroine Elise Keller has returned home to the welcoming security of friends and family. She has left behind a broken relationship with former co-worker Seth Finley. The last thing she expects is for him to also move to Kellersburg, bringing a very visible reminder of why they broke up along with him.
Unforeseen circumstances force her to be in contact with him. Seth is clearly interested in starting over, but Elise is not so sure. What does it take for her to decide that maybe they are meant to be together? Seth has become a Christian, but is it enough?
Merrillee Whren skillfully places people in Elise’s path that help guide her choice. She reminds us that a faith-based relationship can help mend wounds and bring people together.
This sweet, well written story is one I had read it before, and I liked it even better the second time around. I loved the characters. The family, friendships, and romantic relationships fit neatly into place.
Hometown Proposal can be enjoyed as a standalone novel, but I would encourage readers to read all three books in this series.