Her Charming Heartbreaker

Her Charming Heartbreaker

by Sonia Parin
Her Charming Heartbreaker

Her Charming Heartbreaker

by Sonia Parin

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Overview

When Theo Kendrick flies from L.A. to the small country town of Eden, Australia with a time sensitive task of finding his father's old flame, his attention is diverted by Eddie Faydon - the fiery redheaded, dart throwing, wild boar hunting co-owner of Eden's only pub, The Gloriana. Theo wears his halo on a crooked angle, but exploring possibilities with Eddie is one complication too many in his already hectic life. But there are powers beyond his control at work in Eden. Eddie believes she's either being hounded by Murphy's Law or plagued by the disasters come in threes adage and has her sights set on a third disastrous relationship so she can finally have the happy-ever-after she craves. Trying to talk her out of getting her heart broken results in a bruised jaw, many tulips, a Beagle named Murphy and the threat of a visit from Eddie's double barrel shotgun wielding grandmother...

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781530647750
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/23/2016
Series: A Town Named Eden , #1
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Sonia Parin writes light, flirty & fun contemporary romantic comedies and loves to give her characters sugar highs, coffee overdoses and quirky dialogue. Her current series, A Town Named Eden, follows the comings and goings of the men and women who call Eden home - a small country town nestled in the alpine/high country cattle region of Victoria, Australia. Some have wandered off to the city, but she's sure they'll find a reason to return... with a little persuasion. When not writing or thinking about writing, she's rushing back from whatever took her away from writing. She lives in Melbourne, within a short drive of the ocean and the mountains and far too many tempting cafes.
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