Tamsen
Hayes vowed never to return to her hometown of Franklin, North
Carolina. But then again, she never thought she would lose her job
and end her relationship on the same day, either. Weary of the hustle
and bustle of corporate work and city life and in need of a new place
to live, Tamsen impulsively purchases a fixer-upper farm that she had
always admired as a child. With a few coats of colorful paint, and
the addition of a few adorable goats, her little farm in the holler
starts to feel like home.
What
she didn’t bet on was that a handsome neighbor with a mysterious
past would come with the territory. Despite their friendship and
mutual attraction, Tamsen just can’t seem to shake the memories of
her ex, and finds herself building a wall and running away before she
gets hurt by anyone… especially the enigmatic Jake Turner. Tamsen
soon learns that if she can’t move on, she might end up closing the
door on something good and missing out on an unexpected love that,
just maybe, was always meant to be.
Wendy
Dalrymple gleans inspiration for her Southern Gothic stories of
romance, history and horror from the great Sunshine State. When she’s
not writing stories about happily-ever-afters, otherworldly beaches
or Florida folklore, you can find her camping with her family,
painting (bad) wall art and trying to grow as many pineapples as
possible.
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ReplyDeleteSounds like a sweet romance to read this winter.
ReplyDeleteThe description already drew me in. Thanks for sharing.
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