For fans of B. K. Borison and Sarah Adams comes a cheeky, small-town romantic comedy about finding yourself in the weeds . . . only to find love, too.
It took exactly twenty-four hours for Atlanta publicist Emma Walterss life to go from near-perfect to a monumental disaster. One day to break up with her boyfriend, get fired and inherit a farm. All thats left is for her to take the still-smoking remains of her dignity and flee to her new farm in Green Acres, Georgia.
However, Emmas new country life is anything but peaceful. The quirky locals seem to inexplicably dislike her, and farming proves way messier than she expected. Adding to her frustration is Dan Pednekar, the farms infuriatingly handsome manager, who doubts her ability to handle even the simplest tasks.
Emma soon discovers that the farm isnt exactly what it seems. It doesnt sell anything, making her wonder if it's just a glorified petting zoo or if Dan is hiding something much bigger. With suspiciously named shops like Four and Twenty Blackbirds lining Main Street, its clear that the whole town might be in on a secret.
But when the farmand the livelihood of the townsfolkis threatened, Emma must come up with a plan to save it. Because when you farm around, its just a matter of time before everyone finds out.
"A fun, fresh take on the fish out of water trope that will have you laughing out loud! Lucy Eden delivers a punchline with aplomb!"
Farrah Rochon, New York Times bestselling author of Pardon My Frenchie
Genre: Romance
It took exactly twenty-four hours for Atlanta publicist Emma Walterss life to go from near-perfect to a monumental disaster. One day to break up with her boyfriend, get fired and inherit a farm. All thats left is for her to take the still-smoking remains of her dignity and flee to her new farm in Green Acres, Georgia.
However, Emmas new country life is anything but peaceful. The quirky locals seem to inexplicably dislike her, and farming proves way messier than she expected. Adding to her frustration is Dan Pednekar, the farms infuriatingly handsome manager, who doubts her ability to handle even the simplest tasks.
Emma soon discovers that the farm isnt exactly what it seems. It doesnt sell anything, making her wonder if it's just a glorified petting zoo or if Dan is hiding something much bigger. With suspiciously named shops like Four and Twenty Blackbirds lining Main Street, its clear that the whole town might be in on a secret.
But when the farmand the livelihood of the townsfolkis threatened, Emma must come up with a plan to save it. Because when you farm around, its just a matter of time before everyone finds out.
"A fun, fresh take on the fish out of water trope that will have you laughing out loud! Lucy Eden delivers a punchline with aplomb!"
Farrah Rochon, New York Times bestselling author of Pardon My Frenchie
Genre: Romance
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