The truth paves a path for a second chance at love in a captivating Thistle Bend novel from the award-winning author of Should've Said No ("A small-town gem of a read, sparkling with humor and warmth." - Zoe Dawson).
Having recently returned to Thistle Bend, Colorado, Ellie London is working hard to make a living as an artist, and to get over her broken engagement. She's focused only on guarding her heart and healing her mind . . . until a cocky, undeniably sexy out-of-towner rides in on his motorcycle. Turns out, Ellie might have just found the perfect opportunity to prove to herself that she's over her cheating fiance.
After his own engagement falls through, EPA Inspector Collin Cooper is eager for a change of scenery in Thistle Bend. His principle rule of the road is not to get too involved with a new woman - and yet he can't resist beautiful, outdoorsy Ellie. But when a local river becomes polluted under Collin's supervision, resentment floods the entire town, running even deeper with Ellie's family. With his job on the line, Collin needs to find a way to set things right - and hold on to the woman who has captured his heart.
Praise for Tracy March's Should've Said No
"A wonderful story of family, honor, trust, and generations of unexpected secrets . . . Escape to the quaint mountain town of Thistle Bend, Colorado, where there's serious sizzle between a local boy and the new gal in town." - USA Today bestselling author Nancy Naigle
"Should've Said No is a sweet modern-day Hatfield-and-McCoy story filled with tenderness, passion, and a good dose of sass. Tracy March's town of Thistle Bend, and every one of its wonderfully quirky characters, made this charming story a pleasure to read!" - USA Today bestselling author Laura Drewry
"A small-town gem of a read, sparkling with humor, warmth, and an old-fashioned family feud." - Zoe Dawson, author of Leaving Yesterday
Includes a special message from the editor, as well as an excerpt from another Loveswept title.
Genre: Romance
Having recently returned to Thistle Bend, Colorado, Ellie London is working hard to make a living as an artist, and to get over her broken engagement. She's focused only on guarding her heart and healing her mind . . . until a cocky, undeniably sexy out-of-towner rides in on his motorcycle. Turns out, Ellie might have just found the perfect opportunity to prove to herself that she's over her cheating fiance.
After his own engagement falls through, EPA Inspector Collin Cooper is eager for a change of scenery in Thistle Bend. His principle rule of the road is not to get too involved with a new woman - and yet he can't resist beautiful, outdoorsy Ellie. But when a local river becomes polluted under Collin's supervision, resentment floods the entire town, running even deeper with Ellie's family. With his job on the line, Collin needs to find a way to set things right - and hold on to the woman who has captured his heart.
Praise for Tracy March's Should've Said No
"A wonderful story of family, honor, trust, and generations of unexpected secrets . . . Escape to the quaint mountain town of Thistle Bend, Colorado, where there's serious sizzle between a local boy and the new gal in town." - USA Today bestselling author Nancy Naigle
"Should've Said No is a sweet modern-day Hatfield-and-McCoy story filled with tenderness, passion, and a good dose of sass. Tracy March's town of Thistle Bend, and every one of its wonderfully quirky characters, made this charming story a pleasure to read!" - USA Today bestselling author Laura Drewry
"A small-town gem of a read, sparkling with humor, warmth, and an old-fashioned family feud." - Zoe Dawson, author of Leaving Yesterday
Includes a special message from the editor, as well as an excerpt from another Loveswept title.
Genre: Romance
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