Her Alaskan Summer
ByPublisher Description
An unexpected inheritance…
Could change their lives
Cash is key to saving widow Amanda Flores’s garden center—the future for her daughter, Paisley. So inheriting her great-aunt’s lodge in Swan Falls, Alaska, is a miracle. But ownership is shared with soft-eyed stranger Nathan Swan…and he refuses to sell. As they repair the lodge, take part in the Feather Festival and have run-ins with the local wildlife, bookish Paisley is blossoming. And Nathan’s kindness is healing Amanda’s bruised heart. Can she let go of her well-laid plans, and past pain, to risk a second chance at love?
From Harlequin Heartwarming: Wholesome stories of love, compassion and belonging.
A Swan Falls, Alaska Novel
Book 1: Her Alaskan Summer
Book 2: His Alaskan Christmas
Could change their lives
Cash is key to saving widow Amanda Flores’s garden center—the future for her daughter, Paisley. So inheriting her great-aunt’s lodge in Swan Falls, Alaska, is a miracle. But ownership is shared with soft-eyed stranger Nathan Swan…and he refuses to sell. As they repair the lodge, take part in the Feather Festival and have run-ins with the local wildlife, bookish Paisley is blossoming. And Nathan’s kindness is healing Amanda’s bruised heart. Can she let go of her well-laid plans, and past pain, to risk a second chance at love?
From Harlequin Heartwarming: Wholesome stories of love, compassion and belonging.
A Swan Falls, Alaska Novel
Book 1: Her Alaskan Summer
Book 2: His Alaskan Christmas
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About Beth Carpenter
Beth Carpenter grew up on a farm reading everything she could get her hands on, from cereal boxes to the encyclopedia. Saturday visits to the library were the highlight of her week. Due to motion sickness, she couldn't read on the school bus so she made up her own stories instead.She still consumes books like popcorn and loves to create happy endings for her imaginary friends. She believes dogs, books, and laughter are key to happiness. And dark chocolate. And love.
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