![]() The majority of the side characters are also a treat. They each have their own arc that eventually intersects, as Syd grapples with learning she’s a lesbian and Maddie finds her “I don’t do relationships” stance challenged by everything she feels for Syd. Maddie and Syd are a joy to read from the first page to the last, which is a good thing because they and their relationship drive Jericho, rather than any plot. She and Syd quickly become close friends, but she soon finds that her feelings aren’t strictly friendly when it comes to her stunning, straight new friend. Maddie hasn’t been back in Jericho for long, having taken up her father’s practice after he passed away. Not too long after arriving, she’s pleasantly surprised to learn that the beautiful, personable stranger who helped with her car trouble on the way into town is none other than Maddie Stevenson, Jericho’s local doctor. Syd Murphy’s marriage has fallen apart, so she’s headed to the small town of Jericho, Virginia to set up their local library while she figures out what she wants the rest of her life to look like. Yes, I know, EVERYONE has already read Jericho, but you know what? I hadn’t, and now I’m a believer too. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Jericho by Ann McMan is one of the best friends-to-lovers romances you’ll ever read. ![]()
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