<p>There are few things I love more than curling up with a Jenny B. Jones cast of characters. <em>Save the Date</em> was no exception. --Kristin Billerbeck author of <em>The Theory of Happily Ever After</em></p><p><strong>The only thing scarier than living on the edge is stepping off it.</strong></p><p>Maggie Montgomery lives a life of adventure. Her job as a cinematographer takes her from one exotic locale to the next. When Maggie's not working she loves to rappel off cliffs or go skydiving. Nothing frightens her.</p><p>Nothing that is except Ivy Texas where a family emergency pulls her back home to a town full of bad memories painful secrets and people Maggie left far behind . . . for a reason.</p><p>Forced to stay longer than she intended Maggie finds her family a complete mess including the niece her sister has abandoned. Ten-year-old Riley is struggling in school and out of control at home. The only person who can really handle the pint-sized troublemaker is Conner the local vet and Ivy's most eligible bachelor. But Conner and Maggie keep butting heads--he's suspicious of her and well she doesn't rely on anyone but herself.</p><p>As Maggie humorously fumbles her way from one mishap to another she realizes she's going to need to ask for help from the one person who scares her the most.</p><p>To save one little girl--and herself--can Maggie let go of her fears and just trust God?</p><p>Jenny B. Jones strikes a perfect balance of quirkiness and vulnerability. --Allison Pittman author of <em>Stealing Home</em></p><p>Jones's sassy style is merely one of this romance novelist's many endearing talents . . . Some subtle faith messages about trusting God despite painful pasts round out this fast-paced lighthearted romantic escape. --<em>Publishers Weekly </em>review of <em>Save the Date</em></p>