From the New York Times and USA
Today bestselling author of Things We Never Got Over
"This would be a lot easier if you had a sense of
humor."
"This would be a lot easier if you were a
man."
John Pierce has plans for these two hundred rundown acres.
He sees a farm, a family, a future here. He's not about to drag someone in on
the ground floor. Not before he's put in the work to turn rubble into a home.
But his nosy neighbors have other ideas.
Now, he's saddled with a grad student who was supposed to be
a he. But the curvy, opinionated Phoebe is a smart-mouthed woman who seems to
do nothing but question his every move. She's ruining his nice, quiet life. And
if she doesn't finish her thesis and get out of his guest room soon, he's going
to have to scare her off.
Phoebe desperately needs this degree and the money it will
bring. What she doesn't need is this stubborn farmer's attitude and his
pathological need to avoid her. She's trapped in this tiny hippie town, trying
every trick in the book to get the stalwart John to open up. Her future is on
the line. Her family needs her. And she's not going to let a stubborn farmer
stand in her way.
Author's Note: John and Phoebe's story is a
prequel to the Blue Moon series. It follows the heart-warming, hilarious story
of how they met, fell in love, and raised their boys together. But do NOT,
I repeat, DO NOT read this book first. Read it sometime after book
four. I'm protecting your reader experience here. I promise.
About the Author
Lucy Score is an instant #1 New York Times bestselling
author of contemporary romance. She grew up in a literary family who insisted
that the dinner table was for reading and earned a degree in journalism.
Her books have been translated into thirty languages and her
international bestseller Things We Never Got Over has been
optioned for television.
She writes full-time from the Pennsylvania home she and Mr.
Lucy share with their opinionated cat, Cleo. When not spending hours crafting
unforgettable characters, Lucy can be found reading books other people wrote,
snacking, and sometimes even working out.