Sky Emerson proved she’s worthy of making partner in her sister wedding planning business. Until one well-known, handsy groom steals an unsolicited kiss in front of the cameras. It not only crushes her dream, but forces her into hiding.
When Sky realizes she doesn’t have a way to pay for the last available room in the small, welcoming Vermont town, she devises a harmless lie to buy her time.
But can a lie really be harmless?
Carter Jensen likes his quiet, uneventful life in Monroe Falls. Widowed for seven years now, he’s content to stow away in his upstairs office, working with his antique maps and avoiding as many people as he can. But when an attractive travel writer shows up unannounced to write an article on his business, his solitude is threatened.
He’s determined to get rid of this city girl as quickly as possible, but the more time he spends with her, the more he wishes she would stay.
Will Carter reel her in? Or will his fear of letting down the ones he loves cause Sky to be the one who got away?
Jacqueline Winters has been writing since she was nine when she'd sneak stacks of paper from her grandma's closet and fill them with adventure. She grew up in northeast Nebraska and spent a decade living in beautiful Alaska. She writes contemporary sweet romances that include toe-curling kisses, small town charm, and lovable four-legged sidekicks. Her love of Alaska is imbued in her most popular series, fondly called the "moose books" by her readers.