Winner in the 2016 RUBY awards
A birthday card out of the blue from his estranged father sends successful Seattle marketing man Alex Chernoff on a detour to Sweetheart in search of answers about his past. A day, maybe two, to tie up loose strings and he'll be out of there, heading for Mexico, margaritas and blondes in bikinis.
Emma Stanhope is all too familiar with hot, rich, entitled guys like Alex. They never hang around for long, especially not for a Plain Jane like herself. No problem. She's smart and logical, like any good scientist, and knows better than to lose her heart.
What Emma doesn't count on is chemistry - of the romantic kind. What Alex doesn't count on is meeting the girl who'll make him want to change his ways. But when he learns that he's a secret from his father's real family, he can't stay in Sweetheart... even if he wants to.
Will love be enough to convince Alex to stay... for good?
Previously titled "The Montana Son" - Book 2 in the Secrets of Cherry Lake series
Genre: Romance
A birthday card out of the blue from his estranged father sends successful Seattle marketing man Alex Chernoff on a detour to Sweetheart in search of answers about his past. A day, maybe two, to tie up loose strings and he'll be out of there, heading for Mexico, margaritas and blondes in bikinis.
Emma Stanhope is all too familiar with hot, rich, entitled guys like Alex. They never hang around for long, especially not for a Plain Jane like herself. No problem. She's smart and logical, like any good scientist, and knows better than to lose her heart.
What Emma doesn't count on is chemistry - of the romantic kind. What Alex doesn't count on is meeting the girl who'll make him want to change his ways. But when he learns that he's a secret from his father's real family, he can't stay in Sweetheart... even if he wants to.
Will love be enough to convince Alex to stay... for good?
Previously titled "The Montana Son" - Book 2 in the Secrets of Cherry Lake series
Genre: Romance
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