Bree knew she was different from her sisters. Her flame red
hair was just the tip of the iceberg for her. She really
didn't want to return home, but since she had to, she was
going to come in and get out staying under everyone's radar.
Taking a job at the hometown college was risky if not
blatantly asking for trouble, but the pay was good and the
professor she worked for was easy on the eyes.
Professor Parker Ellison, great boss, terrible investment.
Seems the good old professor didn't want anything to do with
settling down - especially with a single mom. But Bree was
such an asset on so many different levels. He could use
someone like her! The trouble was Bree really didn't like to
be used, especially by publicity hounds similar to her dad.
It brought back too many memories -- none of which were
good.
Charlie, Bree's son wanted a dad. Could he settle with a
hero and a dad? What if the hero didn't want to be a dad?
What if his dad knew nothing about him? There were a lot of
questions for one boy in a small town. A lot of questions
his mom wasn't ready to answer -- Oops! Too late!!!!!!
Margaret Watson redefines super romance with her story of
Bree McInnes and the fabulous Professor Parker Ellison. What
a story, what a couple. They say you can never go home, but
NO PLACE LIKE HOME will have you rooting for the hometown
advantage!
All Bree McInnes has to do is make it through the summer
without anyone from her hometown discovering her secrets.
And then she is so out of here. Because running away is
what this single mom does best.
Keeping a low profile
turns out to be harder than Bree thought. Especially when
Professor Parker Ellison—her sexy boss and a famous orchid
hunter—begins to fall in love. With her!
But between her
own determination to skip town and Parker's aversion to
being trapped in a "relationship," they could be over
before they even start. And that's too bad, since
exploring some home-style adventure could be exactly what
her elusive bachelor needs.