Val's Review Copy!
For Amy Fairfield, the family orchard is more than a business. With its blossom-scented air and rows of trees framed by the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, it’s her heritage and her future. But right now, it’s also a headache. Putting a painful breakup behind her, Amy has come home to help revitalize Fairfield Orchard. She doesn’t have time for the handsome—distracting—professor who wants to dig into her family’s history for his research.
Jonathan Gebhart knows he needs the Fairfields’ cooperation to make his new book a success. As for Amy—nothing in his years of academia could have prepared him for their sudden and intense attraction. He doesn’t want to complicate her life further, especially since she seems uneasy about his poking around in the past and he knows he’s not the sort of man built for forever. But some sparks can’t help but grow, and Jonathan and Amy may just learn that unexpected love can be the sweetest of all.
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I love small town romances!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great read. New author to me.
ReplyDeleteDitto to Texas Book Lover's comment!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great read. New author to me.
ReplyDeleteSmall Town Romance is special, and unforgettable.
ReplyDeleteI love it and find it "safer" than a big city type of setting.
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE small town romance! It's charming and warm, and feels like a forever type of love.
ReplyDeleteDianna
I love them. I live in the city so I love to read about small town romance. Sometimes I wished I lived in one of them. Thank you
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I love small town romances, where everybody knows everybody and everyone is all up in your business trying to help you.
ReplyDeleteLove a small town romance! Especially as you get to know the supporting characters that give a small town personality
ReplyDeleteOh I really enjoy the small town romances! Its one of my dreams someday to move to a small town!
ReplyDeleteIt depends. Its fine when its believable that people are happy in the small town. Not so fine if its someone sacrificing everything for someone else. (because thats not a partnership)
ReplyDeleteI received it today. Thank you!
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