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An aspiring screenwriter gets a real-life plot twist-and a second chance at love-when she returns to her hometown. On the verge of landing my dream job as a head TV writer, I'm called back to small-town Tennessee to find my aunt left me her fixer-upper inn. Seventeen years is a long time to be away, but some things never change. I'm reminded of everything I left behind...and the man who left me behind. Cash Henry, executive chef and owner of his family's restaurant, is delicious as ever. And off-limits. Returning to Dragonfly Lake might be a walk down memory lane, but I'm not looking to repeat…mehr

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An aspiring screenwriter gets a real-life plot twist-and a second chance at love-when she returns to her hometown. On the verge of landing my dream job as a head TV writer, I'm called back to small-town Tennessee to find my aunt left me her fixer-upper inn. Seventeen years is a long time to be away, but some things never change. I'm reminded of everything I left behind...and the man who left me behind. Cash Henry, executive chef and owner of his family's restaurant, is delicious as ever. And off-limits. Returning to Dragonfly Lake might be a walk down memory lane, but I'm not looking to repeat history. I just never expected everything to still feel so real between us. The longer I'm here, the harder it is to remember I don't belong. But my life is in LA, and I promised myself I'd put my own needs first for once. My opportunity of a lifetime won't last forever, but what I'm feeling for Cash just might. The last thing either of us needs is to start something we can't finish. Will the man who broke my heart be the one to put it back together?
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Amy Knupp is a USA Today Best-Selling Author of four contemporary romance series (Henry Brothers, North Brothers, Hale Street, Island Fire). She loves words and grammar and meaty, engrossing stories with complex characters.Amy lives in Wisconsin with her husband and has two sons, four cats, and a box turtle. She graduated from the University of Kansas with degrees in French and journalism. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, breaking up cat fights, watching college hoops, and annoying her family by correcting their grammar.