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Down a Country Road
(2013)(Jane Austen Girl)
(The third book in the Second Chance series)A novel by Inglath Cooper
Previously Titled Jane Austen Girl.
"How romance stories are supposed to be written." - Amazon.com Reviewer S. Cooper.
A small town contemporary romance about unexpected love and second chances. . .
The very last thing on Grier McAllister's Someday List is going back to Timbell Creek, Virginia, the town where she grew up. Timbell Creek holds too many bad memories for her, memories finally put to rest with a successful image consultant business in New York City and a hefty therapy bill. When an opportunity to choose a "Jane Austen Girl" for a visiting duke falls in her lap, the only catch that she must be from Grier's hometown, Grier tells herself she'll do what she needs to do and then leave it all behind for good.
But Grier doesn't count on finding that her mother is no longer the person she used to be. She certainly doesn't plan on falling for an old boyfriend's really hot brother! And it isn't long before she begins to realize Timbell Creek is not only a part of who she was, but might be a part of who she is as well.
"How refreshing to find real-life characters who become your friends. I was impressed with the quality of the writing and the development of the settings and the story in this excellent book. Each time I returned to read a chapter, I was eager to find out what happened next." - Amazon.com Reviewer Jayzoo33
"What an emotional roller coaster. Loved this beautiful novel. I felt every heart ache, heart warming, humorous moment of this book. This a must read!" - Amazon.com Reviewer JennyJ
"I loved, loved, loved this story and devoured it in one day. I want to be an Inglath Cooper-like author when I grow up! The story was sweet, real, romantic, whimsical, and beautiful. Her writing is artistic and captivating and you simply get lost in the story. The dialogue is so well done that you can feel the emotion kindling between the characters. And Bobby Jack...the perfect book dreamboat." - Amazon.com Reviewer Ready2Read
Genre: Romance
"How romance stories are supposed to be written." - Amazon.com Reviewer S. Cooper.
A small town contemporary romance about unexpected love and second chances. . .
The very last thing on Grier McAllister's Someday List is going back to Timbell Creek, Virginia, the town where she grew up. Timbell Creek holds too many bad memories for her, memories finally put to rest with a successful image consultant business in New York City and a hefty therapy bill. When an opportunity to choose a "Jane Austen Girl" for a visiting duke falls in her lap, the only catch that she must be from Grier's hometown, Grier tells herself she'll do what she needs to do and then leave it all behind for good.
But Grier doesn't count on finding that her mother is no longer the person she used to be. She certainly doesn't plan on falling for an old boyfriend's really hot brother! And it isn't long before she begins to realize Timbell Creek is not only a part of who she was, but might be a part of who she is as well.
"How refreshing to find real-life characters who become your friends. I was impressed with the quality of the writing and the development of the settings and the story in this excellent book. Each time I returned to read a chapter, I was eager to find out what happened next." - Amazon.com Reviewer Jayzoo33
"What an emotional roller coaster. Loved this beautiful novel. I felt every heart ache, heart warming, humorous moment of this book. This a must read!" - Amazon.com Reviewer JennyJ
"I loved, loved, loved this story and devoured it in one day. I want to be an Inglath Cooper-like author when I grow up! The story was sweet, real, romantic, whimsical, and beautiful. Her writing is artistic and captivating and you simply get lost in the story. The dialogue is so well done that you can feel the emotion kindling between the characters. And Bobby Jack...the perfect book dreamboat." - Amazon.com Reviewer Ready2Read
Genre: Romance
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