Falling for the Single Dad
(2026)(The third book in the Fairview Falls series)
A novel by Tori Mitchell
Being a dad was never part of the plan. Neither was falling in love.
Parker Rohan just wants to have fun. He's the resident joker at Fairview Falls Fire Company and always ready to lighten the mood when things get too serious. Then reality comes crashing down, in the form of two nieces who are his responsibility after his sister passes away. Now he's living with a surly teenager and a toddler who calls him Daddy. He's in way over his head.
Taylor Campbell never quite fit in with her family, and she left Fairview Falls to prove she was destined for greater things. Ten years and a thousand auditions later, she's back. Her brother is gone, and his two girls need an aunt who shows up. She's anxious to set aside her dreams and make up for lost time.
There's just one problem. Parker Rohan is already in her brother's home, reading a picture book to tiny Harper on the living room floor. Their siblings' wills don't agree on who should have custody of the girls, so a judge comes up with a simple solution. Spend ninety days under the same roof, living together as a family. They'll sort things out after three months.
Parker expects a fight. He doesn't expect someone who makes teenage Amelia laugh for the first time since the funeral. And Taylor isn't ready for a man who respects her, flaws and all. When the court-ordered ninety days is over, will either of them be willing to walk away?
Genre: Inspirational
Parker Rohan just wants to have fun. He's the resident joker at Fairview Falls Fire Company and always ready to lighten the mood when things get too serious. Then reality comes crashing down, in the form of two nieces who are his responsibility after his sister passes away. Now he's living with a surly teenager and a toddler who calls him Daddy. He's in way over his head.
Taylor Campbell never quite fit in with her family, and she left Fairview Falls to prove she was destined for greater things. Ten years and a thousand auditions later, she's back. Her brother is gone, and his two girls need an aunt who shows up. She's anxious to set aside her dreams and make up for lost time.
There's just one problem. Parker Rohan is already in her brother's home, reading a picture book to tiny Harper on the living room floor. Their siblings' wills don't agree on who should have custody of the girls, so a judge comes up with a simple solution. Spend ninety days under the same roof, living together as a family. They'll sort things out after three months.
Parker expects a fight. He doesn't expect someone who makes teenage Amelia laugh for the first time since the funeral. And Taylor isn't ready for a man who respects her, flaws and all. When the court-ordered ninety days is over, will either of them be willing to walk away?
Genre: Inspirational