Warm Front (Seasons in a Small Town Book 4)
Author | : Patricia McLinn |
Publisher | : Craig Place Books |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2017-05-11 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781944126124 |
ISBN-13 | : 1944126120 |
Rating | : 4/5 (120 Downloads) |
Download or read book Warm Front (Seasons in a Small Town Book 4) written by Patricia McLinn and published by Craig Place Books. This book was released on 2017-05-11 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ❤ Can she risk letting him melt her? ❤ Seasons in a Small Town -- Winter “An absolute delight.” — 5* The past is cold, but it's familiar for Anne. And the future? Hers might be as gray as a mid-winter Illinois sky. She has reason to be grumpy. She's desperately trying to hold on to the family farm owned by her late husband's great uncle. With Uncle Everett disabled and her new to farming, the make-or-break loans are impossible to get. And time will run out when spring comes. Between the farm and the bookkeeping she does for businesses in town, she's working to exhaustion. And she's not good at asking for help. Never has been. Then here comes full-of-cheer Quince. As an executive of the high-tech company bringing operations to small-town Drago, Illinois — and driving up land prices and taxes — he represents part of Anne's problem. But that doesn't mean she can afford to turn down his rent money when Uncle Everett lines him up as a boarder. And — just what she needs — the two of them hit it off like an old-fashioned comedy team. This man is no farmer. He’s the opposite. And now he’s right here, living in her house. Quince is a warm front moving fast through her home, her life, and her heart, promising spring even when all around is frozen. His quick humor and easygoing ways reach deep into the coldest part of Anne's troubled heart. But she realizes that behind that front, Quince, too, has icy demons. Can Anne save not only this farm she loves, but also herself ... and Quince? What readers say about Warm Front "I really enjoyed this book & the complete series . . . Almost wish I lived there." -5* "What an endearing bunch!" — 5* "Anne and Quince and all the people of Drago are in good hands with McLinn. I'm not a small-town girl but I enjoy the friends and neighbors in this community. Good work!"— 5* "Enchanting, entertaining romance. ... I loved this series and this is the best one of all." -5* Don't miss any of the Seasons in a Small Town series! What Are Friends For? (Spring) The Right Brother (Spring) Falling for Her (Autumn) Warm Front (Winter) What readers say about the Seasons in a Small Town series "I gobbled up these four smart intense romances in two days." -5* "A page turner. I loved all the twist and turns. It makes you believe even the impossible is truly possible. Book to add to your reading list." — 5* “Always good. It is like sitting down with an old friend.”—5* "You laugh, you angst, you maybe shed a couple tears or two ... and at the end of it you move immediately onto the next book." — 5* "Funny, fresh and, a good love story." — 5* "Strong characters with enough faults to make them human and real." — 5* "McLinn delivers a fun, engaging, and emotionally complicated romance." — 5* "Poignant, heartwarming" — 5* If you like Patricia's small-town romances, don’t miss her Marry Me series now! Wedding of the Century The Unexpected Wedding Guest A Most Unlikely Wedding Baby Blues and Wedding Bells Head West for the romance of the Wyoming Wildflowers series Wyoming Wildflowers: The Beginning (Snowberry) Almost a Bride (Indian Paintbrush) Match Made in Wyoming (Fireweed) My Heart Remembers (Bur Marigold) A New World Jack's Heart (Yellow Monkeyflower) Rodeo Nights Where Love Lives (Threadleaf Phacelia) A Cowboy Wedding (Mixed bouquet) Making Christmas (Pasque Flower) For more contemporary romance, try Patricia’s series: The Wedding Series A Place Called Home Bardville, Wyoming The Wyoming Marriage Association romantic comedy, small-town romance, second chance at love, opposites attract, city boy farm girl, tech investor, computer whiz, rural flight, failing farms, widow