In this cutesy romance short story, we meet John McElroy, a Mr. Fix-it, handyman, landscaper and Dr. Leigh Brackon, Phd., who had an improbable love fling five years ago when Leigh visited her mother in Durango, a small town in Colorado. Due to Leigh's high intellect and scholarly upbringing, she was rather shielded from any social life and is not accustomed to deal with people. In other words, she lives her life on another plane.
Now five years later, thanks to her mother's ploy, Leigh is back in Durango. Both Leigh and John still have feelings for each other - and it appears that Leigh has twin boys who look suspiciously like John.
I didn't altogether buy the chemistry between Leigh and John - although we draw on wise lessons in love that apply to any relationship : understanding, compromise, patience, communication and common sense; values we should all maintain.
I enjoyed and loved John's family! His siblings and parents are gold. I just wish they were a bigger part of the story. Overall, I couldn't empathize with the characters in this book. I wonder, is this an earlier work by Robyn Carr? I don't know. **2,5 stars**