You could say there are two stories in What Goes Around. The journey of Joe and Randie and their relationship, and the journey of the town trouble-maker, Jared. I want to focus on Joe and Randie.
Joe is that perfect Hero that any woman could fall for. He's a good wholesome man whose main focus was to marry his high-school sweetheart and raise a family in the small town where they grew up. Unfortunately for him, she had other plans. He remained close to the buddies he had growing up, Ricky and Al. Ricky and Al married their own sweethearts, and in a way, all three men were like brothers. In that way, Joe was never without family, his "brothers" and their wives and kids.
Randie grew up with her older sister, Kay, and younger brother, Tyler. She grew up with dreams of moving to The Big Apple, having no desire to stay in the small town where she was raised. She managed her dream life for over six years. After four years away, her parents were killed in a devastating car accident. Though she came home to mourn, she went back and continued her life in New York, while her sister and her family, and her brother carried on with their lives back at home. Two years later, just before the story begins, her sister's husband and their brother were both killed in an accident at the mill. This time Randie came home, uncertain of what her future may hold, her sole focus being to help her sister, Kay, figure out her future with her kids, and her diner.
When Joe and Randie come together, they find a connection neither of them realized they were missing, and the promise of a future Randie never realized she desired. With each other, they found their "home."
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Joe is that perfect Hero that any woman could fall for. He's a good wholesome man whose main focus was to marry his high-school sweetheart and raise a family in the small town where they grew up. Unfortunately for him, she had other plans. He remained close to the buddies he had growing up, Ricky and Al. Ricky and Al married their own sweethearts, and in a way, all three men were like brothers. In that way, Joe was never without family, his "brothers" and their wives and kids.
Randie grew up with her older sister, Kay, and younger brother, Tyler. She grew up with dreams of moving to The Big Apple, having no desire to stay in the small town where she was raised. She managed her dream life for over six years. After four years away, her parents were killed in a devastating car accident. Though she came home to mourn, she went back and continued her life in New York, while her sister and her family, and her brother carried on with their lives back at home. Two years later, just before the story begins, her sister's husband and their brother were both killed in an accident at the mill. This time Randie came home, uncertain of what her future may hold, her sole focus being to help her sister, Kay, figure out her future with her kids, and her diner.
When Joe and Randie come together, they find a connection neither of them realized they were missing, and the promise of a future Randie never realized she desired. With each other, they found their "home."
Stop by the Front Porch Romance Blog to get a complete list of all the blogs participating in the FPR Tailgate. Don’t forget to enter the rafflecopter for a chance to win great prizes from talented authors.