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The Nature of Falling in Love
(2024)(The fourth book in the Falling in Love series)
A novel by Carrie Clarke
A steamy, standalone small-town romance
When a personal and professional crisis leads Will Carter to a farm in the small town of Bangalay, the last thing he expects to do is help a pixie-like woman rescue an orphaned joey from the middle of the road. What has he got himself into?
Will I love a good legal mess. Messes of the animal variety? No thanks. I need to get this farmand my headsorted out so I can get back to my real life. What I don’t need? Emotional attachments. Shame my heart didn’t get the memo.
Freyja Getting involved with a client is never a good idea. But there’s something about Will I can’t resist. Surely, a limited-time offer will mean I can’t get too attached. Right?
Freyja’s got a lot on her plate. A failing veterinary practice. The threat of disease outbreak.
And a serious crush on her one and only client.
Meanwhile, Will has his own problems. A farm he’s ill-equipped to run. Demons he keeps tightly under wraps.
And a serious crush on his vet.
But supporting each other through the toughest time of their lives doesn’t mean they’re meant to be. Does it?
This story features a grieving, fish out of water lawyer, a vet who doesn’t have a Plan B, a town with lightning-fast gossip, and a menagerie of baby animals that steal hearts for breakfast.
Author’s Note: The Nature of Falling in Love is Book 4 in the Falling in Love Series, but it can be read as a standalone and has a guaranteed HEA and no cliffhanger.
Warning: if you like dual POV, small-town, rural romance featuring fish-out-of-water heros and feisty heroines, with plenty of spice and a few laughs, you may love this book.
Genre: Romance
When a personal and professional crisis leads Will Carter to a farm in the small town of Bangalay, the last thing he expects to do is help a pixie-like woman rescue an orphaned joey from the middle of the road. What has he got himself into?
Will I love a good legal mess. Messes of the animal variety? No thanks. I need to get this farmand my headsorted out so I can get back to my real life. What I don’t need? Emotional attachments. Shame my heart didn’t get the memo.
Freyja Getting involved with a client is never a good idea. But there’s something about Will I can’t resist. Surely, a limited-time offer will mean I can’t get too attached. Right?
Freyja’s got a lot on her plate. A failing veterinary practice. The threat of disease outbreak.
And a serious crush on her one and only client.
Meanwhile, Will has his own problems. A farm he’s ill-equipped to run. Demons he keeps tightly under wraps.
And a serious crush on his vet.
But supporting each other through the toughest time of their lives doesn’t mean they’re meant to be. Does it?
This story features a grieving, fish out of water lawyer, a vet who doesn’t have a Plan B, a town with lightning-fast gossip, and a menagerie of baby animals that steal hearts for breakfast.
Author’s Note: The Nature of Falling in Love is Book 4 in the Falling in Love Series, but it can be read as a standalone and has a guaranteed HEA and no cliffhanger.
Warning: if you like dual POV, small-town, rural romance featuring fish-out-of-water heros and feisty heroines, with plenty of spice and a few laughs, you may love this book.
Genre: Romance
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