Best friends Penelope and Tucker have faced their share of challenges. But finding a lost treasure in time to clear his family’s name and win him an election may uncover something they never expected.
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Summary
3.5 stars
"The adventure is in the unknown. God has amazing things in store for you, but if you knew what they were, you'd miss out on the anticipation of discovering them."
Penelope Jean Hunter spends her entire life planning significant events for other people, but when it comes to her own . . . they all fell apart three years ago. After the person responsible for those terribly thwarted plans shows up in her office with his new fiance, she and her best friend Tucker Westbrook come up with a startling anecdote for despondency; a clever romantic charade. Except, that pretend- dating Tucker just might be better than real-dating anyone else. If only there wasn't a local election, Tucker's reputation, and a lost treasure involved. . . . it's complicated.
This story has just enough charm to be believable; the romance is sweet, the side story . . . well, it fringes on being far-fetched, but the characters are so perfectly matched with the plot that the reader really won't care . . . what they will care about is why it's taking Penelope and Tucker so long to see what is right before their very eyes . . . dazzling diamonds or not.
I received a copy of this book from the author and publisher. The opinions stated above are entirely my own.
Reviewed by Rebecca Maney