Lighten up a little and enjoy this romcom with more pumpkin than spice! All the scents, flavors, tastes, and energy of fall bringing us to a plentiful Thanksgiving.
Jenna loves her family, and the pumpkin patch attached to it. This includes a lot of work and little time for substantial relationships. When autumn comes it's everything pumpkin, which includes pumpkin pies, drinks, painting, games, rides, clothing, and a field of pumpkins to sell. Besides, her relationships with men are one sided.
Her side of the deal is as follows: He's all perfect except he has communication problems with feelings. Once Jenna shows her date how to be more open, communicative, and confident, he thanks her by finding a new girlfriend and inviting Jenna to their wedding.
She ponders giving up on men. She must concentrate on helping to save the pumpkin farm from foreclosure.
That's when she finds a fifty-dollar bill in the tip pumpkin. Wonderful! Except the personal message written on it clues her in that someone may have deposited the bill on accident.
Aiden believes in being generous. Jenna locates him and returns the money. That should be the end of their communication and nearly is because he is at a loss for a meaningful discussion.
As usual. A good-looking man who can't open up.
For some reason, they keep being pushed together, that's called fake dating, and he advances from the two-word (noun and verb) sentences. Maybe there's hope, but he also has to stick around after he can speak a whole paragraph.
There's hope for the pumpkin patch and there's hope for Aiden and Jenna! The farm flourished in its fall festivities, and after Aiden opens up, he is still at her side. Does Jenna decide that her counseling is done or is she willing to spice up her season?
Happy reading,
Dawn