Alone and bored in her surroundings.
Single dad and new in town.
Could be perfect for each other--if they didn't get on each other's nerves.
Enemies-to-lovers romance in the perfect small town.
Looking to move on after his wife's death, Dr. Logan Wells relocates his optometry practice to Wyoming, home of his favorite childhood memories. By doing so, he incurs the wrath of his former mother-in-law who threatens to sue for custody of his ten-year-old daughter, Harper. Despite the lawsuit hanging over him, Logan is determined to find joy for the two of them as they settle in the idyllic small town of Cobble Creek.
Local business owner, Frankie Lawson, knows the inner workings of clocks and pianos but not those of her own heart. She's never been one to shy away from a project, unless that project is a romantic relationship for herself. A matchmaker of antiques and owners, she tries her hand at fixing up Dr. Wells with an old friend. The trouble begins when she realizes she's made the wrong match and Logan was meant for her.
♥ Come take a walk down Main Street Cobble Creek where neighbors pick up a treat at the old-fashioned soda counter, window-shop at boutiques, pick up flowers for their friends, and enjoy the small-town arts festivals and outdoor concerts. This clean and wholesome sweet small-town romance comes with a happily ever.
Books in the Cobble Creek Romance series in order:
The Inventive Bride
The Practically Romantic Groom
The Combustible Engagement
A scene or two in Santa Cam also take place in Cobble Creek, Wyoming. ♥
Maria Hoagland writes about hearts, homes, and happily ever afters. Known for her fun and flirty sweet romance and women's fiction, Maria's novels make great book club choices. She's published more than twenty books, including two Whitney Award finalists, and has no plans to stop writing any time soon.
When Maria is not working at her computer, she can be found combing used furniture stores or remodeling houses with her husband. She loves crunching leaves in the fall, stealing cookie dough from the mixing bowl, and listening to musicals at high volumes.