The Husband School

The Husband School by Kristine Rolofson, published by Harlequin in September 2013, is a contemporary romance novel comprising 376 pages. The story centers on Meg Ripley, who runs a local diner in the small town of Willing, Montana. Despite her desire to stay out of local drama, she finds herself unexpectedly involved when she takes in a pregnant runaway and is tasked with transforming bachelor cowboys into suitable partners for a reality dating show, including her ex-boyfriend, Owen MacGregor.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of love and personal growth as Meg navigates her complicated feelings for Owen, who remains as attractive as ever. The dynamics of their past relationship resurface, complicating her efforts to help him become the ideal match for someone else. As Meg grapples with her emotions and the challenges of her new role, the story delves into the intricacies of romance and the struggles of small-town life. This edition offers a detailed look at the characters’ journeys and the evolving relationships within the community.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Meg Ripley may run the local diner, but she has never been one to get involved in the small-town craziness of Willing, Montana. Now suddenly she’s entangled in it? In addition to harboring a pregnant runaway, she’s been enlisted to transform scruffy bachelor cowboys into husband material for a reality dating show. Including her ex-boyfriend, and the only man she’s ever allowed herself to love, Owen MacGregor. Owen is still devastatingly handsome, and the passion between them hasn’t faded with time. Unfortunately, neither have the issues that drove them apart. But that doesn’t mean Meg is ready to turn him into the perfect man for someone else! Because despite their past, Meg suspects that Owen is still the one”–Publisher.
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