Valri Western
I have loved every book in this series so far! I haven't really know Jonah before this book. He wasn't a "cousin" that was brought out much in the other books in this series so when I started the book, I didn't know much about him. However, his character was fascinating because most of the Monroe cousins are social and kind of "well known" where Jonah, although being a Hollywood screenwriter, is quite introverted and quiet. He's also non-committal. We find out the reasons for all of this in the book. He's tasked with writing a screenplay about Merciless Mike Moody, the Second Chance, Idaho stagecoach robber legend. He spend almost the whole book trying to find the right angle for the movie and he can't do it without Emily's help. Emily is a cowgirl and she's not "Hollywood" material at all. She's decided to move on with her life because her biological clock is ticking! There is a lot of humor, sweetness, small-town life and love in this book. Characters from other books show up too and add that dash of flavor that make is so much fun, especially the kids! A very fun book with a lot of heart about being who we are deep inside and not apologizing for it.