Spring has sprung and the orchard crew tries their hand at matchmaking
in this final novel of a sweet series about the bonds of friendship.
The orchard is putting on a Valentine's Day dance! And the town is once
again totally involved. Lizzie and her friends have been tasked with
decorations. When all four of them go into town to buy them, they see
Sheriff Hadley and Sarah's mom kissing beside a building! Sarah is
shocked. But she's the only one. Lizzie tries to comfort her but then to
her surprise, Sarah is thrilled! She's so thrilled in fact, she wants to
hurry them along. She wants a proposal. And she wants the gang's help to
get it. Lizzie is unsure--she thinks people should be able to do what
they want. But Sarah is her best friend, so...
Meanwhile, Lizzie has been taking singing lessons. She hates them--she's
really not that good. But her parents decided she needed to "find her
voice" and thought this was a great way to do it. Lizzie doesn't want to
hurt their feelings so she doesn't say anything.
Sarah gets the gang to scheme ways to hint to Sheriff Hadley and her mom
that they all know they're together and they want them to get married.
Now Lizzie's really uncomfortable. Why doesn't Sarah just talk to her
mom? To make matters worse, her friends come up with an idea of a
romantic moment at the Valentine's Day Dance that involves a proposal
and...a singing Lizzie.
Can Lizzie find the courage to put a stop to all this? Or is she going
to face her worst nightmare?