Beloved and bestselling author Sharon Sala brings you a brand-new contemporary romance filled with second chances, new beginnings, and a Southern small town you won't want to leave.
Fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Wiggs will love this new story filled with:
● A fresh start for a young teacher to build the life she's dreamt of
● A second chance at romance for a single dad
● The warm and uplifting small-town community cheering them on
After two back-to-back life-changing events, first grade teacher Katie McGrath leaves Albuquerque for a fresh start in Borden's Gap, Tennessee. She is finally back in the classroom where she belongs, but it will take a little while for her to heal and truly feel like herself. She'll need to dig deep to find the courage to try again—in life and in love—but with some help from her neighbor Sam Youngblood and his adorable twin daughters, her future is looking brighter than she dared imagine.
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Sharon Sala is a native of Oklahoma and a member of Romance Writers of America. She is a USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of more than eighty-five books written as Sharon Sala and Dinah McCall. She’s a seven-time RITA Award finalist, a Janet Dailey Award winner, five-time National Readers’ Choice Award winner, four-time winner of the Career Achievement Award from RT Book Reviews, and four-time winner of the Colorado Romance Writers Award of Excellence.
Amy Rubinate has narrated over 250 audiobooks and won multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards. Her books have been selected for AudioFile’s Best Romance of 2016 list; Booklist’s Top 10 Romance, Top 10 Historical Fiction, Editor’s Choice Media; and YALSA’s Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults. She has a degree in oral interpretation of literature and won state and national awards for poetry reading. A voice actor and singer for over a decade, Amy has narrated many interactive children’s books and provided character voices for toys and video games. Amy’s work has been featured in the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, AudioFile magazine, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, and Library Journal.