book cover of Preconceived Notions
 

Preconceived Notions

(2021)
(The second book in the Silver Falls series)
A novel by

 
 
*Honorable Mention 2021 Reader's Favorite International Book Award Contest*

Rachel needs a partner she can trust to raise a child with. Scott doesn’t trust a woman with kids on the brain.


At 36, Rachel’s achieved her career goals and is now focused on two things: adopting a child and finding a partner to raise that child with. Since love and marriage haven’t happened for her after all these years of dating, it’s time for a different approach.

People—ahem, Scott—may judge her for it, but she refuses to let that stop her from looking for a decent guy who’s ready to be a father. Hooking up with a player like Scott is a complication she doesn’t have time for.

Except...she can’t seem to stay away from him and the steamy connection they have. Or that damn dimple when he smiles.


Scott knows first-hand that a woman intent on having kids will do anything to achieve her goal. Even at the expense of a marriage. Since his divorce, he’s been single. A serial dater with no interest in anything serious.


Until he can’t stop thinking about the feisty attorney who challenges him in ways no other woman has. He’s turning on the charm, but Rachel seems to be immune.

Except for that one hot night…and that other one…

★★★★★ “Witty banter, flirty and believable.”
★★★★★
“For those who like humor in their romance and not so much drama.”
★★★★★ “Chemistry is magnetic and the storyline original.”
★★★★★
“The third book by the author and I’m in love. Again.”
★★★��★ “Hard to put down once I started.

**Note:
Preconceived Notions is Book 2 in the Silver Falls Series, though it can be enjoyed as a standalone. Due to mature content, this book is recommended for readers 18+.
Sexy times heat rating: 4/5.
Profanity: moderate.


Silver Falls Series:
Book 1:
An Unexpected Find
Book 1.5:
More than Friends (a novella)
Book 2:
Preconceived Notions
Book 3: (Untitled) Releases May/June 2022
Genre: Romance

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