He sees what she hides ... even from herself
Seasons in a Small Town - Autumn
Meet Josh Kincannon, high school principal, single father of three, and thus, as he reminds himself ruefully, essentially celibate back into misty memory and forward into the foreseeable future.
After three months of trying to work with Vanessa Irish via phone and e-mails on a project to help small town Drago, Illinois, Josh believes he has an accurate picture of Zeke-Tech's CFO:
Conscientious? Oh, yeah.
Intelligent? Absolutely.
Agreeable? Not so much.
Then he catches sight of her wild, vibrant robe and begins to wonder what other elements might form a portrait of Vanessa Irish. Every time she goes into her I'm-so-boring-I-disappear-against-white-walls act, he remembers that vibrant, wild fabric hanging on the corner of a door and he gets curious.
And the more curious he becomes, the more he discovers about her that has him feeling things a whole lot hotter than curiosity. Things that shake up life as single parent to his three kids, scrape against his career as high school principal and -- oh, yes -- definitely threaten his stretch of celibacy.
Numbers, that's where Vanessa is comfortable. Not all this interaction with people that she's been pitched into. Especially interacting with Josh Kincannon. Why does he insist on drawing her into caring about his small town, his life, his children? And the biggest question -- what kind of man is this, who not only looks at her, but SEES her, when that's the last thing she wants?
. . . or is it?
Originally published under the title Principal of Love
Praise for Falling for Her
"Funny, fresh and, a good love story." - 5*
"Vanessa is a wounded soul, and Josh draws her out with (mostly) patience and humor. I especially like that Vanessa also helps Josh. I'll say it again: A lovely romance." - 5*
"Sometimes love takes time . . . Beautiful romance." - 5*
"Learning the lesson of letting people be themselves is not as easy as it seems, but this story gives a lot of pointers" - 5*
Praise for the Seasons in a Small Town series
"You laugh, you angst, you maybe shed a couple tears or two ... and at the end of it you move immediately onto the next book." - 5*
"Strong characters with enough faults to make them human and real." - 5*
"A page turner. I loved all the twists and turns. It makes you believe even the impossible is truly possible. Book to add to your reading list." - 5*
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