Windfall, GA is a quaint little town off the coast-and the place where these four romance novellas start.
Nice Enough: She thought it didn’t matter whom she married. He begged to differ.
Her family never had a good standing in the small town Dawn lived in. When she finally had the chance to be seen, she had to get married quickly. No big deal, right? Nice enough and absolutely honest-those are Dawn’s only requirements for her spouse. So why not go for that marriage-of-convenience? Because after the nuptials she might find out, Joss is her Mr Right-and a liar, too. That’s why.
Anyone at Hand: She needed a husband to get rid of her boyfriend. The grump obliged.
Sometimes the only way to end a relationship is to jump right into a new one. But when Shanae married Bo for just that reason, she found herself trapped with the town grump. Will she ever get on his good side?
This novella is a warning to all those who like small towns for a romantic weekend trip only. Don’t marry the local guy. The one who makes you want to stay.
Someone I Chose: She never wanted an arranged marriage. Now she’s got the husband to prove it.
Marrying a perfect stranger to nix Neha’s parents’ plans to marry her off seemed to be a great idea. It was for show only, after all. That is, it was until Neha’s powerful father threatened to have the marriage annulled so she’d be free for the fiancĂ© he had chosen for her. Neha thought hard and long for a sanctuary, but the only place that came to her mind was her husband’s. And so she was stuck in exactly the scenario she had tried to avoid: make-do with a stranger as a husband.
Santa’s Proposal: She just had to make it through Christmas, right? Right?!
After causing a stupid accident Ana had to help the victim over Christmas. Which would have been okay. If she didn’t have a child to care for. A job she relied on. And pining for the man didn’t help much, either.
Only a few more days until Christmas and she’d be free to leave. Right?
Police Officer Bill temporarily was an invalid. And he didn’t like it one bit.
To make things worse, he was being stuck with daily visits from Ana. He couldn’t possibly flirt with her out of the wheelchair, and yet – restraining himself got harder every day.
Only a few more days and she’d leave. That was good, right? Right?!