Art photographer Mac Johns moved to the small town of Meadowview to reinvigorate his artistic career, and he’s finally found his muse—the gorgeous and amazingly sexy woman with whom he just had a one-night-stand.
Trudy Prendergast is a former model whose career in high fashion tanked after nude photographs of her were publicly insulted. The last thing she wants is to have anything to do with a photographer, and especially Mac. That one-night-stand was a comedy of errors of epic proportions—a night she'd do anything to forget!
But then Trudy mistakenly signs a contract with Mac, thinking she’d be modeling for his sculptor father. Whoops!
When passion heats up between them again, Mac lets Trudy out of the contract, unwilling to risk her career even though his photographs of her could put him back on the map as one of the world’s best art photographers.
Finding someone who could see Trudy for her true self once seemed impossible. But Mac seems to see her—to truly see her beauty, inside and out. And when Trudy discovers what Mac has given up to protect her, she’s suddenly torn between two options: lose the lucrative contract she’s been working so hard to win…or lose Mac.
(previously titled FINDING THE ONE)
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Hometown romance with heart.
Rochelle French grew up on a farm in the rural northern California foothills out in the middle of nowhere in a one-room shed with no TV, no phone, and no hot water (and no bathroom, but that’s a story for another time). She spent her free time immersed in fiction, finding friends in characters who came alive on the pages.
After realizing she, too, could create an imaginary world with which readers could connect, she started writing and never looked back. She hopes to inspire and uplift her readers as they follow the characters she’s created—people who find their own strength along the path to true love, always supported by friends, family, and community.
Now that her twins are adults, Rochelle spends her time writing contemporary romance novels (AKA, kissing books). When she’s not in front of her computer, she’s out hiking in the woods, swimming in the river, or hanging out in her own quirky town. She can still milk a goat, grow food, and wield an ax and a hammer with great effect, and her friends have voted her “Person most desirable to have as a bestie during an apocalypse.”