Goody Two Shoes by Janet Elizabeth Henderson
This novel takes place in a small Scottish town. American singer Josh McInnes has recently bought the small castle in town which had fallen into some disrepair and the original details were either covered or missing. Caroline Patterson has lived her whole life in Invertary and has almost given up on love. Her younger sister is living in the Middle East and currently expecting her second child. They are close, but haven't seen each other lately. Caroline is a woman who gets things done. She runs the community centre, and the library, and is on pretty much any committee going.
Josh doesn't believe in falling in love. He sings about love, but has only experienced lust, not love. He loves the way his parents love each other, but they got married because his mother was pregnant with him. He thinks an arranged marriage is the way to go. He has asked his best friend and manager Mitch to pick a woman for him. He wants a partnership, a friendship, a lifelong commitment.
When his friend sets up a meeting with Caroline, she thinks it is about renovation of the castle. When he explains his philosophy around marriage and proposes to her, at first she can't believe it. Then she negotiates. She gets to do whatever she wants regarding the castle (which she wants to bring it back to its original condition) and she will agree to marry him and have a family with him.
At first they manage to keep it a secret within the town, except for Josh's parents. But then someone leaks the news and they find themselves under media scrutiny, something Caroline definitely isn't ready for. As the critiques of her life, her looks, and her fashion choices come in, things really get out of hand.
Saving graces are the townspeople who love Caroline as their own. There is a group of retired men known as the domino boys, who meet regularly at the centre and who latch on to the wedding offering planning and security. Josh's parents, Andrew and Helen, have their own issues which come to the fore during their visit, and some of Josh's fans are a bit enthusiastic about changes to his life.
This novel is lighthearted and fun, with humour, escapades, and great lines. Both Josh and Caroline find themselves growing in ways they didn't expect, as the learn about each other. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, and it is the second in a series set in this small town.

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