Second Time Around by Melody Carlson is about Mallory Farrell, an empty nester who inherits her grandmother's dilapidated tourist shop in coastal Seaport, Oregon. When Mallory receives news of her inheritance, she thinks the best and most sensible thing to do is sell it. While inspecting the property, she crosses paths with one of her childhood crushes, Grayson Matthews.
Grayson is interested in buying Mallory’s property because her store is in a prime location, and he needs it to complete his plans to redevelop the business district and create a new outdoor mall for the town. Mallory vehemently opposes the idea, believing the outdoor mall will ruin the small-town vibe the area has. She decides to renovate the store and transform it into a home décor shop.
Mallory successfully renovates and restores the store to its former glory. However, the apartment above the store where she lives remains in a sorry, decrepit state. Mallory is thrilled that her store has caught the attention of a popular renovation TV show producer. Her excitement wanes when she realizes that her apartment will also be showcased in the TV segment. Mallory must race against the clock to update her apartment, as the town needs the business the TV show will bring in.
The novel is a clean romance featuring themes of second chances and personal reinvention. It is a quick read with no surprises. I thought the book was just okay. I found some secondary characters to be strange and juvenile in their actions. I also do not understand why the characters and the TV show would be so interested in showcasing her apartment. If Mallory felt uncomfortable showcasing it, even though she is an interior designer, she should have remained firm. If you enjoy novels with a Hallmark movie vibe about small-town romances, then you might enjoy this one.