He thinks she’s a spoiled, rich airhead. She thinks he’s a crabby, hunky construction worker.
When the sparks fly, do they fight their attraction? And how do they figure out the truth?
Daisy’s bumped around from place to place, but Gramps is building her a house, so maybe she’ll call Connor’s Grove home for a while. She’s got a lot of shoes and a lot of abandoned careers that didn’t stick. Even though she plays the spoiled rich girl well, Gramps believes in her and knows she’s much more than just a pretty face.
Jacob’s back in his hometown after being laid off from his big city advertising job. He’s doing the construction gig for a while to help his brother. He has no time for the rich girl who’s become a thorn in his side on the building project. But when he looks below the surface, he discovers that Daisy’s much more than she appears.
The quirky people of Connor’s Grove embrace Daisy and Jacob and show them what it means to belong in a small town where people care about each other, know everyone’s business and dabble in a little matchmaking.
Do Daisy and Jacob find what they want in love and in life?
Book 3 in the Connor Brothers series of small-town, clean and wholesome romances. Fans of Hallmark movies and romantic comedies filled with lots of swoon worthy romance, will love this delightful, hilarious third book in the series.
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Summary
Jacob has spent years neglecting his family for his career in the big city. Now he finds himself laid off from his job, living with his parents in his small hometown and working for his brother in the family construction business. Starting a relationship was not high on his priority list, but Daisy set out to change that. While he is working on Daisy’s carriage house construction project, he soon finds he can’t seem to get Daisy off his mind. He wonders how he could be falling for a spoiled, rich airhead. However, once he gets to know Daisy better he realizes just how wrong his first impression was.
This is the third book in the series. Many times by the third book I find myself getting bored with the characters and ready to move on. Not so with this book. It kept me very engaged. It was great to get to know the allusive Conner brother and to catch up with the rest of the Conners as well. This is a wholesome book, but not a religious book. It is free of curse words, sex scenes and violence. I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys a good, clean romance.