The Sweetheart Fix by Miranda Liasson

 

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I enjoyed Juliet and Jack’s story in The Sweetheart Fix by Miranda Liasson, book two her Blossom Glen series. Juliet Montgomery’s plan to be a relationship counselor in her hometown of Blossom Glen, Indiana, is upended when her boss tells her that she just isn’t ready yet. It seems her past relationships have clients questioning her ability to counseling others when she hasn't quite figured out her own relationship issues. She is told to take some time to figure out how to deal with this situation. In the meantime she stumbles into a city meeting where the mayor, Jack Monroe, is hearing disputes. Being the person she is, she resolves things so well that the mayor offers her a part time job as the town counselor. Taking the job with Jack, really a fill in position as a mediator, Juliet had no idea what it would lead to. An architect by trade, Jack loves being mayor and wants only what is best for this small town; a caring, small town in Indiana. It is a community of people who care and look after each other; even if they are gossips and into everyone’s business. Jack has his own issues, still fearing abandonment after being left with his grandmother to be raised. It is because of his love for his grandmother that he became mayor; especially after learning that his grandmother’s beloved property was in trouble. As sparks fly between Juliet and Jack, she takes the time to discover why she is a people pleaser and how that led to her almost getting to the altar 2.5 times.


Ms. Liasson wrote a wonderful, entertaining, enjoyable romance that is a must read. Especially to understand the story behind a rush of Santa panties and Juliet’s connection to the town’s water tower. Then there’s Jack’s grandmother. Her kindness and generosity were exemplary and a good addition to the story. This is a sweet, emotional tale, filled with clever banter, good intentions, humor, and a quirky cast of secondary characters helping Juliet and Jack let go of their pasts to find the love they both deserved. I highly recommend The Sweetheart Fix to other readers and look forward to youngest sister Vivienne’s story.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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