The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Rebel Blue Ranch series returns to the haunted town of Sweetwater Peak for another love story, this one featuring an antique shop owner and a farmer who fake a relationship to save their legaciesā¦but will they be able to fool the ghosts of their past?
Clarke Cartwright probably needs to get out more. She just has a lot to do. Running Toadeās Antiques is no small feat, especially considering that the roof is in shambles and half her merchandise is unsellable. But dealing with that feels easier than her other option:chatting it up with the ghost of her childhood crushās father, who just canāt seem to leave her alone.
Leith Wilkes has spent his life preparing to take over his family's farm. Well, heās actually spent most of his life flirting, but now heās ready to buckle down, which has nothing to do with an oddly specific clause that his dad left in his inheritance. Leith is pretty sure heās the only one who knows about itā¦until Clarke drunkenly spills that she knows, too, along with a bunch of other Wilkes family secrets.
Leith starts to wonder if thereās more to Clarke than she lets onā¦and if his dad has something to do with it. And if she is keeping secrets of her own, maybe she wonāt mind helping him with his.
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Rebel Blue Ranch series returns to the haunted town of Sweetwater Peak for another love story, this one featuring an antique shop owner and a farmer who fake a relationship to save their legaciesā¦but will they be able to fool the ghosts of their past?
Clarke Cartwright probably needs to get out more. She just has a lot to do. Running Toadeās Antiques is no small feat, especially considering that the roof is in shambles and half her merchandise is unsellable. But dealing with that feels easier than her other option:chatting it up with the ghost of her childhood crushās father, who just canāt seem to leave her alone.
Leith Wilkes has spent his life preparing to take over his family's farm. Well, heās actually spent most of his life flirting, but now heās ready to buckle down, which has nothing to do with an oddly specific clause that his dad left in his inheritance. Leith is pretty sure heās the only one who knows about itā¦until Clarke drunkenly spills that she knows, too, along with a bunch of other Wilkes family secrets.
Leith starts to wonder if thereās more to Clarke than she lets onā¦and if his dad has something to do with it. And if she is keeping secrets of her own, maybe she wonāt mind helping him with his.