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The Messy Life of Jane Tanner

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When your life is chaotic, what's one more complication?
Jane Tanner's friends are settling down, while she's been settling for less. She longs for adventure and the big city, but caring for her ailing grandfather means she's shackled to her small town. She's excited her vintage gift shop is finally up and running, but it's not enough.
Longing to fulfill at least one dream—to become a mother before her biological clock ticks out—Jane drunkenly propositions the worst possible candidate for Dad. Kurt Elway is off-limits with a capital O. He's a good friend, but he's too young, too busy running his family's ranch. Plus, he and Jane's sister, Kate, used to date. That kind of off-limits.
Unbeknownst to Jane, Kurt's pining for her. When he's fully on board to father her baby, she sees him in a new light. Then lingering baggage between Kate and Kurt suddenly surfaces and Jane is reminded of just how messy life is. But...so is parenting. Maybe it's time to embrace the mess?
Coyote Canyon
Book 1: Talulah's Back in Town
Book 2: The Messy Life of Jane Tanner
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      Listeners return to Coyote Canyon, Montana, as Amy McFadden tells the story of Jane Tanner and Kurt Elway. Jane is taking care of her elderly grandfather, who is suffering from dementia. She wants a baby and turns to Kurt for "assistance." McFadden brings out Jane's longing for a child, as well as her trepidation about making changes in her life. McFadden's performance aptly conveys Jane's confusions and ambivalence. Despite being five years younger than she is, Kurt has always liked Jane. McFadden gives Kurt a deep masculine voice, and a caring tone, as he and Jane try to work through their feelings. Listeners will be rooting for Jane and Kurt to figure things out and find love together. S.B. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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