Blair
Hooking up with my best friend’s brother was a mistake…an unforgettable one. It’s always in the back of mind and having returned to town has brought all those feelings rushing to the surface.
This time, I’m only here to cover my dad’s patients and help run the clinic—all work and no play. I haven’t even seen Gabe Rhodes since the steamy night we shared after he rescued me from a snowstorm. I need to keep it that way. Feelings make things messy and coming home has enough complications for me.
Avoiding him is going to be harder than I thought—turns out Gabe is my new co-worker, and the gorgeous physician isn’t just sharing the practice with me. He wants to share his bed too.
Gabe
Blair O'Connor is back in town, and back in my life…and if we’re not careful she’ll be back in my arms. Being forced to work next to the sexy pediatrician every day is a special kind of torture.
She keeps reminding me she’s only here for a few months—that she has a job to do. We both do. But that doesn’t stop me from wanting her. The green-eyed beauty has captivated me. I know being here isn’t easy for her, witnessing the life her dad built with a new family.
I just have to make her see there are other reasons to stay…like how good we could be together.
Pretty Incredible
is a second chance romance and the first full length title in the Pine Village
series.
Blair plans
to only return to Pine Village for a short time to assist her father with his
medical practice until his health improves.
The last
thing she expects is to be working with her best friend’s brother, and the man
she shared a one-night stand with.
Blair is a
driven and determined paediatrician. She’s
also witty, fun, caring, strong and compassionate.
Gabe is a
sweet, sexy, small-town hero you can’t help but love.
Their
banter is fun and flirtatious, and their chemistry and connection is undeniable,
and they complement each other perfectly.
Overall, an
engaging and entertaining story of family, forgiveness and community and I look
forward to future additions to this series.
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