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Could Be Something Good: A Small-Town Romance - CraveBooks

Could Be Something Good: A Small-Town Romance

By tempestandkitepublishing

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Helping mothers bring babies into the world is what Winnie does best. Disappointing her mother is just a bonus.

Winnie’s
starting to think she has a target on her back: her mom is pestering
her to sign up for the MCAT’s again, even though she’s already a
midwife. Her bothersome ex is at it, too, blowing up her phone with
texts and calls, asking her to attend the wedding of a mutual
acquaintance when he knows she wants nothing to do with him. And to top
it all off, the cute new resident at the hospital–who’s way too young
for her–seems to think they should be friends. How’s a midwife supposed
to catch babies with all this drama?

Daniel wants
three things: a long bike ride, a good comic book, and a date with
Winnie. When the beautiful blond midwife gives him the brush-off, he’s
only mildly concerned; dyslexia has taught him to be patient. He’s
willing to wait until she sees how good they could be together…and being
her date to that wedding she’s dreading is the perfect opportunity to
show her. But when his boss (who happens to be Winnie’s mother) makes a
public pronouncement about how wrong they are for each other, things get
serious more quickly than laid-back Daniel had in mind.

With
all of Timber Falls taking sides, can their fledgling relationship
withstand the pressure, or will they prove her mother right after all?

Could
Be Something Good is the first book in the Timber Falls contemporary
romance series. It contains mild cursing, a make-out scene involving
melted butter and stolen moments in medical supply closets, but no
open-door sex scenes. If you like ridiculous bets, meddling relatives,
and reverse dates, grab this book now.

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ASIN: B085HK1L3C

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Book Length: 150-320 Pages

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