Welcome to Apple Grove, Ohio–Population 597
Where townsfolk take care of one another, meddle in your life (even if you don’t want them too), then stop in The Apple Grove Diner–aka gossip central–to pass on the latest news.
Megan Mulcahy has it all…
A job she loves working alongside her sisters in the family handyman business and living in the town she loves. But at night she dreams of happily ever after, seeing her name and a proposal–painted in John Deere Green–on the town’s water tower…until she falls into Dan Eagan’s arms.
A new town, new job, and fresh start is all Dan Eagan wants…
Until a petite redhead with freckles falls into his arms–literally. When he sees her about to fall off the top rail of the fence she’s walking on, he slows down, pulls over–and catches her. He was right…she was going to be trouble.

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Sexual Content - 3/5
3/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 3/5
3/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
From: Carol Pennington
Book Title: A wedding in Apple Grove
Book Author: C.H. Admirand
What do you like about this book:
At 28, Meg is the oldest of three daughters. They live with their father in a very small town and operate the family handyman business. Meg has always thought she would marry her high school sweetheart, but he has different dreams. The last of the girls from her class is getting married. She wonders if that will ever happen for her. As she daydreams, she literally falls into the arms of the new high school phys ed teacher. And is he hot! They are attracted to each other immediately, kissing before they’ve hardly introduced themselves. However, the past seems to keep getting in their way. Will they be able to overcome and have a meaningful relationship?
I enjoyed the storyline of this book and how it progressed. I also enjoyed the deeper dive into the lives of the characters. I did think Meg was portrayed a bit too immature. There is a small amount of violence in the book, but there is a considerable amount of foul language used. Sex does occur in the book, but it is not graphic. For these reasons, I would recommend this book only to the mature reader who is not offended by off color language.
Your ratings of the level of sex, violence, language and drug/alcohol use on a scale of 1-5.
Sex:3
Violence:1
Language:3
Drug/Alcohol use:0