Convenience and Love: Louis
(2021)(The second book in the Small Town Hearts series)
A novel by Aurora Kelly
He went from small town pauper to billionaire city bachelor. She is more used to children and animals being around than a man. With the complications of life, both fight long buried feelings for each other.
For Louis OMalley there has only ever been one woman his heart beat for. While he left Crookwell for Canberra, hes never forgotten Marys sweetness. When she turns up at his office needing advice, he suggests a marriage of convenience to help her out. Returning home opens other emotions besides the feelings long held for his soon to be pretend wife.
After a curve ball threatens veterinarian Mary Thompsons small family, she seeks out the one man who was there when life changed in a big way. With decisions to be made, and others depending upon her, she must secure their future. One thing she never counted on was someone wanting to share the burden. With a pretend marriage to prepare for, life has a funny way of testing the realness of a fake love.
Small towns are notorious for rumours, leaving Louis to convince Mary that she is allowed to think of her own needs and wants. What will he do if she chooses duty over desire?
Please note that this book contains grammar and spelling specific to Australia where it is set.
This book, while part of a series, can be read as a standalone.
Genre: Romance
For Louis OMalley there has only ever been one woman his heart beat for. While he left Crookwell for Canberra, hes never forgotten Marys sweetness. When she turns up at his office needing advice, he suggests a marriage of convenience to help her out. Returning home opens other emotions besides the feelings long held for his soon to be pretend wife.
After a curve ball threatens veterinarian Mary Thompsons small family, she seeks out the one man who was there when life changed in a big way. With decisions to be made, and others depending upon her, she must secure their future. One thing she never counted on was someone wanting to share the burden. With a pretend marriage to prepare for, life has a funny way of testing the realness of a fake love.
Small towns are notorious for rumours, leaving Louis to convince Mary that she is allowed to think of her own needs and wants. What will he do if she chooses duty over desire?
Please note that this book contains grammar and spelling specific to Australia where it is set.
This book, while part of a series, can be read as a standalone.
Genre: Romance
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