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Marcia returns to her hometown in Iowa after an internship in Central America. She wants to make this a quick stop to tie up some loose ends then start on her life do-over. What she returns home to is more than loose ends it's a tangled mess that has her moored in Johnson Station for an undetermined amount of time.
She's in her late fifties, and she's already approaching her sell-by date, and she needs to find a job fast to help her get out of this mess that is no fault of her own. Also getting a job at her age is a lot harder than she anticipated even with her skills.
Marcia wants out of this oppressive town so bad, and experience a new life in a large city that she can lose herself in and become the woman she feels she's destined to become. But unfortunately, life has a way of getting in her way.
I found this bittersweet novel to be a very relatable read. the characters are very endearing; this is the third book in this series, but it does well as a stand-alone.
Disclosure: I would like to thank the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with an e-galley of this book to read and give my honest opinion. The opinions I expressed above are my own.