Eden Grant is allergic to romance.
Eden has a successful child care business, a painful childhood, and an aversion to marriage. She has resisted ever returning to Rainbow Rock where the pain and the allergy originated, and is only going back now to be part of her friend Sarah's wedding. Romance isn't on the schedule.
Handsome Logan Redhorse, an attorney to the Navajo Nation, can't help his attraction to Eden. Holding her feels like Paradise, but marriage is out of the question. He has made promises to his generations - both those before him and the children who may come after - that he will marry a desert child, a daughter of the Dineh. Eden clearly does not qualify.
Can Logan and Eden have the paradise they both want while still keeping their promises to themselves? Is it time to make new promises to each other?
Genre: Romance
Eden has a successful child care business, a painful childhood, and an aversion to marriage. She has resisted ever returning to Rainbow Rock where the pain and the allergy originated, and is only going back now to be part of her friend Sarah's wedding. Romance isn't on the schedule.
Handsome Logan Redhorse, an attorney to the Navajo Nation, can't help his attraction to Eden. Holding her feels like Paradise, but marriage is out of the question. He has made promises to his generations - both those before him and the children who may come after - that he will marry a desert child, a daughter of the Dineh. Eden clearly does not qualify.
Can Logan and Eden have the paradise they both want while still keeping their promises to themselves? Is it time to make new promises to each other?
Genre: Romance
Used availability for Susan Aylworth's A Rainbow in Paradise