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Episode Description
Ever wondered what happens when you inherit a bookstore from your murdered grandfather? Or when a city lawyer falls for a struggling resort owner in rural Minnesota? This episode dives deep into two contemporary small-town romances that explore what happens when urban professionals leave behind their city lives for love in communities where everyone knows your business.
Meghan reviews “Closer to You” by Sheryl Lister, following Zara Chandler as she takes over her grandfather’s bookstore in tiny Blackmont, California. With her grandfather’s murderer still at large, Zara finds herself butting heads with the protective local sheriff, Kendall McKnight. Their verbal sparring gradually transforms into a genuine connection. But Zara’s determination to assert her independence often puts her in harm’s way. We explore that fine line between being a strong, independent woman and making questionable choices when faced with genuine danger.
Nicole tackles “Say You Mean It” by Megan Reinking, featuring Blair Williams, a personal injury lawyer who helps resort owner Graham Peterson with a lawsuit. The novel stands out for its authentic portrayal of depression, showing how finding “one good thing” each day can help someone struggling with mental health. But we can’t help wondering: can Graham’s outdated business practices sustain his family’s legacy? And will Blair’s depression worsen during the isolated northern Minnesota winters?
Both novels paint realistic pictures of small-town life in small communities —where everyone knows your name, restaurant options are limited, and secrets spread like wildfire. Yet they also romanticize aspects that might not reflect the economic realities of rural businesses today.
From relationship development that unfolds over months rather than days to thoughtful gestures that demonstrate real care, these stories offer genuine romantic reminders we can all appreciate. Join us for an exploration of love that blossoms in small towns with big city girls and small town studs!
Meghan’s Beverage: Liquid Death Dr. Death
Nicole Beverage: Reyka Vodka Soda with a Lime Wedge & Fresh Blackberries
Buy the Books:
Closer to You by Sheryl Lister — Amazon
Say You Mean It by Megan Reinking — Amazon or The Ripped Bodice
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Trigger Warnings for the Episode:
Sexual Assault, S&M
Cocktails for this Episode:
Meghan — Dr. Death Liquid Death
Nicole — Reyka Vodka Soda with a Lime Wedge and Blackberries


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Credits:
Theme Music Created by Adam Wroblewski
Main Art by PersonalisePortrait
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