Waylon, as the sheriff of Bliss, Texas, knew he has big shoes to fill as the previous sheriff was his dad. Finding a stranger in town, Spring Hadley, visiting her brother, the town patron, was somewhat of a shock, as she's sassy, vivacious, and ditzy. When she somehow finagled her way to be his assistant, he saw a side of Spring that he never expected. And days seem brighter... // Spring is free-spirited... and absent-minded. When she forgot to lock the door to the sisters' store one night, and her take-charge sister Summer called her a ditz, she got into a huff and drove off with her new jeep and vintage trailer (bought off her small-time crook father, who may be going legit?) to visit her brother. Now the jeep's not in a good shape (her crooked dad sold her a lemon... surprise), and she needs money to fix things, which is why she needed the job... and to stay away from her sisters. Falling for the grumpy sheriff was not in her plans. Things took a weird turn when her dad suddenly showed up...
Nice, lots of twists and turns. A few characters are from the author's previous series making guest appearances, including the town itself. I think the darkest hour was slightly forced (let's just say a certain jeep and trailer went missing, and Spring was too embarrassed to talk about it.) But the overall charm is there. 4.5/5
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