A second chance at love blooms amidst small-town charm and unexpected twists.
When thirty-two-year-old Eric returns to his Vermont hometown, he attempts to revive the town's failing economy by drumming up a contest that will offer a free wedding. The winner is Bostonian Ryan Toscano, whose fianc has left to become a Jesuit. Her beloved, outspoken, Jewish grandmother insists she find a substitute in time for the gala affair.
Eric's well-intentioned brainstorm sets three millennials on an odyssey of self-discovery, one full of surprises amid deceptions, that forces them and an entire town to confront their notions of faith and death, love and acceptance. Will Ryan find love again? Or will the Brackton Is for Brides Contest become a small-town scandal? This contemporary romance is perfect for readers who enjoy stories about second chances, community, and finding love in unexpected places.