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Paperback Hometown Girl Book

ISBN: 1598119222

ISBN13: 9781598119220

Hometown Girl

(Book #2 in the Butterfly Box Series)

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Jocelyn Roger's life is in a rut. Maybe she should step outside her comfort zone and move to Milford Falls, where she has inherited her grandmother's house. With the encouragement of the other... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A delightful romance full of humor!

Hometown Girl is a delightful romance full of humor. When Jocelyn moves into the home she inherited from her grandmother, the laughter begins. One thing after another happens to her while fixing up the home, which is in need of great repair. When a couple birds find their way into the house, she tries chasing them outside with a tennis racket. But they end up chasing her outside, screaming with her hands flailing in the air erratically and still holding her racket. Quickly the scene from Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds comes back to her as she screams in fear. It's a hilarious scene. But you laugh even harder when Jocelyn finally settles down, turns around, and finds Jack, the hero of the book, parked in his truck and watching her with amusement. Humor isn't the only element in this story. With a house falling apart, loneliness, frustration, and mysterious nightmares, Jocelyn learns what charity really is and learns to accept her trials. She also has a deep secret that she has kept hidden for fourteen years that seems to haunt her. Jack is a fun character. He's a good-looking young man who owns his own repair shop. I love his description. He's a "scruffy bearded, pony tailed man wearing a plaid flannel shirt." I loved him right away. Even though he and Jocelyn don't hit it off at first, I knew this couple would get together eventually. Between these two characters, Michele has her readers thoroughly entertained. This is an excellent novel. Bravo, Michele! I would recommend this book for teens and adults. --Review written by Linda Weaver Clarke, author of Melinda and the Wild West, a Semi-finalist for the Reviewers Choice Award.

Fun Small Town Romance!!!

Hometown Girl by Michele Ashman Bell This second in Michele's Butterfly Box series is my favorite of the two, mainly because the setting takes place in a small town by Seattle, Washington, which is about two hundred miles from where I live, which also happens to be a small town. The story evolves around Jocelyn, the Art Teacher, who was responsible for the Butterfly Box in the first place. Her grandmother died, leaving Jocelyn her old house. When the mayor of Milford Falls calls to tell her the house is in disrepair, that the property has become an eyesore to the community, Jocelyn is torn, as she is comfortable in her hometown of St. George. When the Butterfly Girls get together for their annual get together, her friends encourage her to move to Milford Falls. When she arrives, she is given a ticket for going 13 miles over the speed limit, a parking ticket, then has major issues with her car. To make matters worse, she finds her ceiling caving in because of old pipes, birds in her bedroom, so she gets the local handyman, Jack Emerson, to fix the repairs while she does the painting and refinishing of new furniture she finds in town. She finds a friend in her neighbor Harry, a widower, who helps her in a business venture by growing a Raspberry Farm, utilizing both properties. When things are looking promising for Jocelyn and Jack, the town and ward busybody lets Jack know Jocelyn's long ago secret she's been having difficulty dealing with and she feels the reason he has been shunning her is because of this, but when she finds out the real reason, that Jack has had secrets himself, it is a shock, but is a startling revelation for each. When a teaching position opens up in Milford Falls, she knows that her prayers are being answered and she realizes living in a small town is what she has needed to really belong and feel loved and to put the past behind her. Forever Friends Rating 5 Stars by Teri Until Next Time, See You Around The Book Nook. I received this review copy from Michele. Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc. Date Published: July 2010 ISBN: 978-1-59811-922-0 282pp

Fun book!

I've only read two of Michele's books, but I've really enjoyed both of them. In fact, this one had me up until 2am because I couldn't put it down until I knew what had happened in the end. I didn't find Jack nearly as crusty and unapproachable in the book as he's made out to be on the back cover, however. I liked him from the start, but that could be because I knew I was reading a romance, and he was THE GUY. Jocelyn's secrets are big, and they run deep. So do Jack's, which is why I think I enjoyed watching them work their way to one another. So much of this book reminded me of my own life. I could, at this moment, move to a small town (with my family) and take up residence in a grandmother's house--that is also likely in need of a great many expensive repairs. I have moved recently, and found--like Jocelyn does in the book--a friendly, welcoming ward who also seem to be everywhere I go. And some of the moments she shares with Jack remind me of my husband. I've learned I'm an emotional reviewer. If a book brings an emotional response from me, then I'm going to like it. Even if it makes me cry. Hometown Girl had several touching moments, but enough laugh out loud moments to keep me going. I had a great time staying up all night to read it--even if I was a zombie the next day!
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