Abigail Pressman would never have guessed that love notes penned on paper hearts by an anonymous couple could restore her belief in love. As a business owner in a quaint town at the base of the Rockies, she’s poured everything into dreams of expansion . . . and resisting the matchmaking efforts of the Valentine Volunteers, who gather in her store to continue Loves Park’s tradition of stamping mail with the city’s romantic postmark. When Abigail is unwillingly drafted into the Volunteers, she encounters the paper hearts, a distraction that couldn’t come at a worse time. A hard-to-read doctor has become Abigail’s new landlord, and he’s threatening to end her lease to expand his practice. As she fights a growing attraction to this handsome man crushing her dreams, Abigail is inspired to string the hearts in her store, sparking a citywide infatuation with the artsy trend. But when a new batch of hearts reaches the Volunteers, it appears something tragic has happened to the couple. Will uncovering their story confirm Abigail’s doubts about love, or could it rescue her dreams . . . and her heart?
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Summary
Delightfully clever and fairy¬tale romantic, \"Paper Hearts\" maintained an undercurrent of realism that made this story quite enjoyable to read. Abigail Pressman could be any of us, whose starry¬eyed vision of romance more than likely clouded our vision of what the marriage between two people is really like; a loving relationship with lots of room to give and forgive. Perfect? Never. Worth the risk? Absolutely. When Dr. Jacob Willoughby moves into the small town of Love's Park, Colorado to start his life and private medical practice all over again; he's convinced that he has discovered the perfect location. Never mind that the building shares retail space with an eclectic hometown bookstore and coffee shop. Regrettably, owner Abigail Pressman will just have to move. But Abigail's solitary life revolves around that bookstore, it was her father's legacy and her dreams to expand the small business appear to be on the brink of destruction. \"Fight for what you want\" the local \"Valentine Volunteers\" advise her, but as Abigail endeavors to solicit local community support, some of Love's Park's Valentine secrets are forced into the light. Enjoy reading \"Paper Hearts\"! The term \"love¬notes\"will take on a whole new meaning!