HE WON'T TRADE IN THE TENT FOR A WHITE PICKET FENCE Small town life has never held any charm for documentary filmmaker Sam Hove But after a mishap in the during filming Willing Montana seems like the perfect place for a uiet recovery Until he finds out that the town is hosting a reality dating show And with a neighbor like Lucia Swallow the idea of love and commitment are dangerous than anything he's encountered in the wild A widow with three kids Lucia represents everything Sam has always avoided responsibility family stability So why is he finding any excuse he can to be with her and the children A life with Lucia couldn't possibly be the kind of adventure he's looking for so he's got to get outbefore he gets hooked Loved itThe hilarious second book in the Willing to Wed series did not disappoint From his mysterious tales of the and his book deliveries Sam was the perfect character to fit into Willing Great story line that had me chuckling throughout the book Here's the recipe for a great read Take one documentary filmmaker who seeks a uiet place to rest and heal after an accident in the Add a widow with three precious boys who live next door and make fabulous pies and other goodies that set Sam's mouth the watering for her as well as her baked goods Place them both in tiny Willing MT and add snow Christmas and a blizzard where the oldest child Davy is thought to be lost but is found trying to help an elderly neighborMix well and toss with confetti sized snowflakes and feelings of love that can't be denied Then get out the Kleenex for an ending that will warm your heart as it did mine Miniseries Willing to Wed
- Paperback
- The Husband Project
- Kristine Rolofson
- English
- 03 June 2014 Kristine Rolofson