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Can his country boy charm melt this city girl's heart? Lucy Mackewitz: I hate holidays, but I hate Evan Waldorf even more. The chemistry between us is undeniable, but I don't do relationships. Never have and never will. When I'm offered a week-long holiday, I jump at the opportunity. Unfortunately, my destination isn't the white sand beaches of the Florida coast. It's a lakeside cabin in Shipshewana, Indiana, and it belongs to Evan. Evan Waldorf: I may have a multi-million-dollar business and a trendy Brooklyn Heights apartment, but I'm still a country boy at heart. I want Lucy even though…mehr

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Can his country boy charm melt this city girl's heart? Lucy Mackewitz: I hate holidays, but I hate Evan Waldorf even more. The chemistry between us is undeniable, but I don't do relationships. Never have and never will. When I'm offered a week-long holiday, I jump at the opportunity. Unfortunately, my destination isn't the white sand beaches of the Florida coast. It's a lakeside cabin in Shipshewana, Indiana, and it belongs to Evan. Evan Waldorf: I may have a multi-million-dollar business and a trendy Brooklyn Heights apartment, but I'm still a country boy at heart. I want Lucy even though she's made it clear she's not interested. So, at the first opportunity, I take a chance. Only a country boy can drive a city girl this crazy and still make her fall in love.
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Kirsten S. Blacketer is a multi-published indie author of both historical and contemporary romance. When she's not writing, she homeschools her two children and enjoys time with her family. In those moments of freedom, she devours romance novels while sipping a glass of wine. Age has only shown her that writing villains can be just as fun as heroes. Her next life goals are to write a New York Times Bestseller and one day have Adam Driver play a starring role in a film version of one of her books. A girl can dream, right?