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Something About September

The cosy small-town autumn romance, perfect for fans of Laurie Gilmore and Lucy Score

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Something About September

By: Julia McKay
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Cozy up with your pumpkin spiced latte and a slice of apple pie, because it's time to fall in love in Bramley Hollow...

Sweater weather is better together.


This September, Rebecca McIntosh is back in Bramley Hollow and she’s not sure how she feels about it.

The crisp air and golden light usually fill her with that delicious back-to-school sense of anticipation, but even that can’t quell her nerves. Because the last time she was in Bramley Hollow, she and Cort Adams, her high school crush, had a nearly-almost moment that left her reeling.

She’s been summoned home by town-spirit tyrant Mayor Crispin, and has thirty days to fix up her late grandmother’s diner or face the consequences. And the only contractor in town? Cort Adams.

As the leaves start to fall, will the spark between them finally catch fire . . . and give her a reason to stay for good?

Something About September is a cosy, autumnal second-chance romance about a woman who returns home after inheriting her grandmother’s diner, only to discover the contractor she’s hired was her high school crush . . .

© Julia McKay 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

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