The books in the A Year in Dogwood Grove series are short standalones with a guaranteed HEA. Perfect for a busy schedule. You get all the romance feels and small-town shenanigans in one sitting. Read them in any order. You'll find a familiar face every time you come back and know that you're always home in Dogwood Grove.
I knock on Luke's door, feeling like a complete fool.
Begging your ex-husband to let you spend the night so that you don't have to sleep on the street is bad enough, but doing it a month after making a fuss about him needing to move on and ordering him to never contact you again... well, that's downright embarrassing.
But I lost my apartment in the city and have no other choice but to come crawling back to Dogwood Grove.
Luke says yes, of course?he's never been good at telling me no. Hence my reason for wanting to go no contact until he could move on.
But moving on is the furthest thing from Luke's mind, and now that he has me back under his roof, he has no plans of letting me go a second time.
But we couldn't make it work the first time, aren't we just doomed to repeat the past?
Paintings in July is a spicy, second-chance, small-town romance with a heroine who is down on her luck and the hero who loves to be her savior... if he can only figure out what he did wrong the last time.