![]() ![]() Since Liv has room at her place, Margot finds herself in the spare room. Margot soon finds herself homeless thanks to a series of unprecedented disasters. Since Margot is the last single person in her friends’ group, she’s felt a bit awkward about being the odd person out and Liv’s presence soothes that ache. Even being around Margot feels awkward – and thrilling, though Liv won’t admit it out loud. ![]() She and Liv haven’t spoken for years, and after having been burned by their break-up, she’s taken up the bachelorette lifestyle and refuses to settle down. Margot Cooper is a total cynic about love, which is why she’s rolling her eyes at having been asked to be Best Person at the high-profile wedding of her friends. The last thing Liv expects is to see Margot Cooper – her childhood best friend and first love – who happens to be the Best Person of the groom at the wedding. She’s angling for her first solo assignment and ends up planning the wedding of Brendon and Annie (from Hang the Moon). It’s warm and funny and real about what it’s like to fall in love when you think romance is beyond your grasp, and provides a proper capstone to the series as a whole.Īssistant event coordinator Olivia – Liv – Grant is recently divorced and currently trying to make a life for herself in a brand-new town. Alexandria Bellefleur’s Written in the Stars series – about romance and astrology in Seattle – comes to a sweet conclusion with Count Your Lucky Stars, about two former high school girlfriends who reunite unexpectedly after many years. ![]()
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