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Tess hasn't experienced many kindnesses in her eighteen years, so when her boyfriend abandons her at a small-town gas station, it's one more crappy event added to the pile. Without a car, money, or cell phone, her options are limited, and calling her parents isn't one of them. When the family that owns the station throws her a lifeline, she grabs hold, because even the worst situations can have a silver lining, and this one is a town called Jasper Creek, a diner everyone calls Earl's, and a young mechanic named Colten Reed. Rayna York's standalone novel gives readers the small-town romance…mehr

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Tess hasn't experienced many kindnesses in her eighteen years, so when her boyfriend abandons her at a small-town gas station, it's one more crappy event added to the pile. Without a car, money, or cell phone, her options are limited, and calling her parents isn't one of them. When the family that owns the station throws her a lifeline, she grabs hold, because even the worst situations can have a silver lining, and this one is a town called Jasper Creek, a diner everyone calls Earl's, and a young mechanic named Colten Reed. Rayna York's standalone novel gives readers the small-town romance they crave with enough feels to make the heart sing. It's the perfect feel-good romance.
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Autorenporträt
Rayna York grew up with hippie parents that moved a lot, so being the new kid was a constant struggle. Where change was the norm, books were her constant-a way to escape. As an adult, many careers came and went, but writing has always been her passion. Her books tend to be based on dreams, and since that's the way inspiration strikes, she wakes up every morning and writes them in her notebook with barely an eye open. When she's not locked away in her writing shack, she's pursuing other addictions like chocolate, reading, or movies/TV series-in that order-non addictions include exercise in many forms, but definitely not running.